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A person is not deemed to be induced by undue influence if his mental capacity is affected by
temporary affect of age
permanent affect of age.
temporary headache
bodily distress
- Option 1: Temporary effect of age
- This could imply that age temporarily affects judgment.
- Not typically related to undue influence as it may not significantly impair decision-making.
- Option 2: Permanent effect of age
- A permanent cognitive impairment might qualify as undue influence if it affects decision-making capacity.
- Relevant if it impacts the ability to understand or resist influence.
- Option 3: Temporary headache
- Short-lived and unlikely to severely impair judgment or make someone susceptible to undue influence.
- This is the correct option. Mental capacity mildly affected doesn't imply undue influence when it's a temporary condition like a headache.
- Option 4: Bodily distress
- A physical condition might distract or impair focus but doesn't necessarily exacerbate undue influence unless it impacts cognition directly.
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