Contracts
A contract signed under duress is best classified as:
AVoid
BVoidable✓ Correct
CValid
DUnenforceable
Explanation
A contract signed under duress is voidable at the option of the party who was forced to sign. That party may choose to enforce or disaffirm the contract. A void contract has no legal effect, while a voidable contract is valid unless voided by the injured party.
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