Asked by Nicki Gagliano on Jun 27, 2024

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Forcing a party to enter into a contract under the fear of threats constitutes undue influence.

Undue Influence

Persuasion that is less than actual force but more than advice and that induces a person to act according to the will or purposes of the dominating party.

Threats

Expressions or actions indicating an intention to cause harm or force someone to do something against their will.

  • Recognize the implications of undue influence and duress on contractual consent.
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Zybrea KnightJul 04, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Undue influence involves taking advantage of another's weakness, distress, or trust to unfairly influence their decisions, whereas forcing someone into a contract through threats is considered duress.