January 9, 2006BUSINESS LAW (Ms. Hawkins)1 CHAPTER 7: GENUINE AGREEMENT Chapter 7 discusses conditions that may make a contract voidable due to lack of.
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Chapter 13 Contracts — Genuineness of Assent. 2 Introduction Contract may be unenforceable if the parties have not genuinely assented to its terms by:
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Duress & Undue Influence Duress : Forced into contract through threat of violence Undue Influence: Pressure to contract, which prevents the contracting.
Genuine Agreement and Recission Mollie DeJesus. Opening question Two parties are making a contract. (Party A and party B). If party B physically threatens.