Contracts

In Michigan, a contract made under duress is:

AVoid from inception
BVoidable at the option of the party who was coerced✓ Correct
CFully enforceable by both parties
DVoidable only with court approval

Explanation

A contract entered under duress (unlawful threats or force) is voidable, not void. The coerced party may choose to affirm or disaffirm the contract. Once ratified with full knowledge and freedom, the contract becomes binding.

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