Contracts
A contract entered into under duress is:
AVoid
BVoidable by the coerced party✓ Correct
CValid and fully enforceable
DVoid only if the duress was physical
Explanation
A contract entered into under duress (threats or coercion) is voidable — the coerced party may choose to rescind it. Until rescission, it may still be enforceable.
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