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Duress under English Contract Law is similar to
Undue influence
Coercion
Fraud
Misrepresentation
- Coercion:
- Similar to duress, both involve applying pressure or threats to force someone to enter a contract.
- Correct Answer: Both concepts involve making a choice under threat, aligning them closely.
- Undue Influence:
- Occurs when one party has power over another, affecting their decision-making.
- It is more about exploitation of trust rather than threats or force.
- Fraud:
- Involves deception to entice someone into a contract.
- It differs by focusing on deceit rather than pressure.
- Misrepresentation:
- Involves false statements that lead to contractual agreement.
- It lacks the element of forced pressure seen in coercion.
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