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D threatens to kill A if he does not sell his hose to B at a very low price. Even if D is a stranger to the transaction between A and B, the agreement is caused by
Undue Influence
Coercion
Fraud
Misrepresentation
- In this situation, D is threatening A with harm to force him to sell his house to B at a low price.
- This type of threat is considered coercion under contract law.
- Coercion means forcing someone to do something against their will by using threats or unlawful pressure.
- Undue Influence happens when one party uses its dominant position over another to gain an unfair advantage, but it doesn’t involve threats or physical force.
- Fraud means deliberately deceiving someone to enter into a contract.
- Misrepresentation means giving false information unknowingly to persuade someone into a contract.
? Option:2 – Coercion
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