Multiple Choice
Contracts where one party, being in a position of strength, takes advantage of the other party, and which are held to be unenforceable, are called:
A) voidable contracts
B) contracts in restraint of trade
C) exculpatory agreements
D) contracts with public servants
E) none of the other choices
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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