One difference between a void contract and a voidable contract involves title. With a void contract, title to the item never passes, as there is no contract, while with a voidable contract, title passes immediately and remains with the buyer until the contract is void or nullified. A minor buyer can accept, or ratify, a voidable contract to make it valid, while a void contract will never become a valid contract. The final difference is that a void contract is not legally enforceable at any point in its existence, while a voidable contract can be legally enforceable until it is nullified or void.