Undue Influence
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74.100 Undue Influence; Duress; Statutory Definition
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74.100 Undue Influence; Duress; Statutory Definition Because the free assent of the parties is essential to a valid contract, duress by imprisonment, threats, or other acts by which the free will of the party is restrained and his/her consent is induced will render the contract voidable at the election of the injured party. Legal imprisonment, if not used for illegal purposes, is not duress. O.C.G.A. §13-5-6 Cannon v. Kitchens, 240 Ga. 239, 249 (1977)
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