Contracts
Under Oklahoma law, a contract entered into under duress is:
AFully enforceable by both parties
BVoidable at the option of the party who was coerced✓ Correct
CAutomatically void with no further action needed
DOnly voidable if witnessed by two people
Explanation
A contract formed under duress — where a party was compelled to enter through threats or coercion — is voidable, not void. The affected party may choose to affirm or disaffirm the contract. If they do nothing, it may be ratified.
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