Contracts
Under New Mexico contract law, which of the following is an example of 'undue influence' that could make a contract voidable?
AA buyer who negotiates a reduced price
BAn adult child convincing an elderly parent to sign a deed transfer by exploiting the parent's dependency✓ Correct
CA seller who advertises a property as 'must sell'
DA buyer's agent who negotiates hard on price
Explanation
Undue influence involves improper pressure that overcomes a person's free will, often exploiting a relationship of trust or authority. An elderly person pressured by a family member into signing documents is a classic example.
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