Contracts

Under Kentucky law, a purchase contract signed under duress is:

AVoid
BVoidable by the party who was under duress✓ Correct
CBinding on all parties
DEnforceable by the party who applied the duress

Explanation

A contract entered into under duress (threat or coercion) is voidable by the party who was subjected to the duress. The coerced party may choose to enforce or void the contract. A void contract has no legal effect at all, while a voidable contract can be affirmed or rescinded.

Related Kentucky Contracts Questions

Practice More Kentucky Real Estate Questions

1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.

Take the Free Kentucky Quiz →