Contracts
Under Kentucky law, a contract that was entered into under undue influence is:
AVoid from the start
BVoidable at the option of the wronged party✓ Correct
CEnforceable with court approval
DAutomatically renegotiated by KREC
Explanation
A contract entered into under undue influence is voidable (not automatically void) at the option of the party who was unduly influenced, who may choose to affirm or disaffirm the contract.
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