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In a Legal Context, 'Duress' Is

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In a legal context, 'duress' is:


A) where one of the parties is mistaken about the legal consequences of a contract.
B) a factor that renders a contract void.
C) a factor that makes a contract voidable at the election of the innocent party.
D) where one party compels another not to enter into a contract by threatening physical harm.

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