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- | ====== Duress: The Ultimate Guide to Coercion and the Law ====== | + | |
- | **LEGAL DISCLAIMER: | + | |
- | ===== What is Duress? A 30-Second Summary ===== | + | |
- | Imagine you’re a small business owner. A major supplier, who you depend on for 80% of your materials, suddenly changes the terms of your contract. They demand you sign a new, much less favorable agreement immediately. When you hesitate, the supplier' | + | |
- | * **Key Takeaways At-a-Glance: | + | |
- | * **What it Is:** **Duress** is an unlawful threat or pressure exerted upon a person to coerce them into performing an act that they would not otherwise perform, fundamentally removing their [[free_will]]. | + | |
- | * **How it Affects You:** Proving **duress** can make a contract you signed completely unenforceable (a `[[voidable_contract]]`) or can serve as a powerful `[[affirmative_defense]]` if you are charged with a crime. | + | |
- | * **What to Do:** If you believe you acted under **duress**, it is critical to avoid acting as if the agreement is valid, document every detail of the threat, and contact a lawyer immediately. | + | |
- | ===== Part 1: The Legal Foundations of Duress ===== | + | |
- | ==== The Story of Duress: A Historical Journey ==== | + | |
- | The concept of duress isn't | + |