Contracts
In Montana, a buyer who signs a purchase agreement 'under duress' or 'undue influence' can have the contract:
AEnforced against them since they signed voluntarily
BVoided or rescinded because their consent was not truly free and voluntary✓ Correct
CModified to remove the offending terms only
DRenegotiated but not cancelled
Explanation
Contracts signed under duress (threats of harm) or undue influence (improper pressure overcoming free will) are voidable. The victim may disaffirm or rescind the contract because their consent was not truly voluntary.
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