A contract that has been entered into under duress is [...]. In order to avoid the contract, the wronged party must take action to rescind the contract.
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voidable (i.e. capable of being set aside) but not void (i.e. a nullity from its beginning)
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A contract that has been entered into under duress is [...]. In order to avoid the contract, the wronged party must take action to rescind the contract.
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#consideration #contract
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A contract that has been entered into under duress is [...]. In order to avoid the contract, the wronged party must take action to rescind the contract.
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voidable (i.e. capable of being set aside) but not void (i.e. a nullity from its beginning)
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