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Duress and Undue Influence

Description: This quiz covers the legal concepts of Duress and Undue Influence in the context of Tort Law.
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What is the legal definition of Duress?

  1. A situation where a person is forced to do something against their will due to threats or coercion.

  2. A situation where a person is persuaded to do something against their will due to undue influence.

  3. A situation where a person is forced to do something against their will due to a mistake of fact.

  4. A situation where a person is forced to do something against their will due to a breach of contract.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Duress is a legal term that refers to a situation where a person is forced to do something against their will due to threats or coercion. This can include physical threats, threats of violence, threats of financial harm, or threats to a person's reputation.

What are the two main types of Duress?

  1. Physical Duress and Economic Duress

  2. Physical Duress and Emotional Duress

  3. Economic Duress and Emotional Duress

  4. Physical Duress and Undue Influence


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The two main types of Duress are Physical Duress and Economic Duress. Physical Duress involves the use of physical force or threats of physical force to coerce a person into doing something against their will. Economic Duress involves the use of economic pressure or threats of economic harm to coerce a person into doing something against their will.

What is the legal definition of Undue Influence?

  1. A situation where a person is persuaded to do something against their will due to threats or coercion.

  2. A situation where a person is persuaded to do something against their will due to undue influence.

  3. A situation where a person is persuaded to do something against their will due to a mistake of fact.

  4. A situation where a person is persuaded to do something against their will due to a breach of contract.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Undue Influence is a legal term that refers to a situation where a person is persuaded to do something against their will due to undue influence. This can include situations where a person is pressured by a person in a position of power or authority, or where a person is taken advantage of due to their vulnerability or lack of understanding.

What are the three main elements of Undue Influence?

  1. Vulnerability, Influence, and Causation

  2. Vulnerability, Persuasion, and Causation

  3. Vulnerability, Pressure, and Causation

  4. Vulnerability, Coercion, and Causation


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The three main elements of Undue Influence are Vulnerability, Influence, and Causation. Vulnerability refers to the susceptibility of a person to being influenced by another person. Influence refers to the actions or words of the person who is trying to influence the vulnerable person. Causation refers to the link between the influence and the decision made by the vulnerable person.

What are some common examples of Duress?

  1. Being threatened with physical violence

  2. Being threatened with financial harm

  3. Being threatened with damage to reputation

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Common examples of Duress include being threatened with physical violence, being threatened with financial harm, and being threatened with damage to reputation. Duress can also occur when a person is forced to do something against their will due to circumstances that are beyond their control, such as a natural disaster or a medical emergency.

What are some common examples of Undue Influence?

  1. A parent pressuring their child to choose a particular career path

  2. A doctor pressuring a patient to undergo a medical procedure

  3. A financial advisor pressuring a client to invest in a risky investment

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Common examples of Undue Influence include a parent pressuring their child to choose a particular career path, a doctor pressuring a patient to undergo a medical procedure, and a financial advisor pressuring a client to invest in a risky investment. Undue Influence can also occur in situations where a person is pressured by a person in a position of power or authority, or where a person is taken advantage of due to their vulnerability or lack of understanding.

What are the legal consequences of Duress?

  1. The contract or agreement entered into under Duress is voidable

  2. The person who exerted Duress may be liable for damages

  3. Both of the above

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The legal consequences of Duress include that the contract or agreement entered into under Duress is voidable, meaning that the victim of Duress can choose to cancel the contract or agreement. Additionally, the person who exerted Duress may be liable for damages to the victim.

What are the legal consequences of Undue Influence?

  1. The contract or agreement entered into under Undue Influence is voidable

  2. The person who exerted Undue Influence may be liable for damages

  3. Both of the above

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The legal consequences of Undue Influence include that the contract or agreement entered into under Undue Influence is voidable, meaning that the victim of Undue Influence can choose to cancel the contract or agreement. Additionally, the person who exerted Undue Influence may be liable for damages to the victim.

What are some defenses to Duress?

  1. Voluntariness

  2. Necessity

  3. Impossibility

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Defenses to Duress include Voluntariness, Necessity, and Impossibility. Voluntariness means that the person who entered into the contract or agreement did so willingly and without being coerced. Necessity means that the person who entered into the contract or agreement did so in order to avoid a greater harm. Impossibility means that the person who entered into the contract or agreement was unable to perform their obligations due to circumstances beyond their control.

What are some defenses to Undue Influence?

  1. Independent Advice

  2. Lack of Capacity

  3. Ratification

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Defenses to Undue Influence include Independent Advice, Lack of Capacity, and Ratification. Independent Advice means that the person who entered into the contract or agreement received advice from an independent third party who was not involved in the transaction. Lack of Capacity means that the person who entered into the contract or agreement did not have the mental capacity to understand the consequences of their actions. Ratification means that the person who entered into the contract or agreement later affirmed the contract or agreement after the influence was removed.

In the context of Duress, what is the difference between a threat and a mere request?

  1. A threat is a statement that expresses an intention to cause harm, while a mere request is a statement that asks for something.

  2. A threat is a statement that is made with the intent to cause fear, while a mere request is a statement that is made with the intent to persuade.

  3. A threat is a statement that is made with the intent to cause the person to do something against their will, while a mere request is a statement that is made with the intent to cause the person to do something that they are willing to do.

  4. A threat is a statement that is made with the intent to cause the person to suffer a loss, while a mere request is a statement that is made with the intent to cause the person to gain a benefit.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In the context of Duress, a threat is a statement that is made with the intent to cause fear, while a mere request is a statement that is made with the intent to persuade. A threat is typically made with the intent to coerce the person into doing something against their will, while a mere request is typically made with the intent to convince the person to do something that they are willing to do.

In the context of Undue Influence, what is the difference between persuasion and coercion?

  1. Persuasion is the use of arguments or reasons to convince someone to do something, while coercion is the use of force or threats to compel someone to do something.

  2. Persuasion is the use of flattery or compliments to convince someone to do something, while coercion is the use of threats or intimidation to compel someone to do something.

  3. Persuasion is the use of logic or evidence to convince someone to do something, while coercion is the use of emotional appeals to compel someone to do something.

  4. Persuasion is the use of rational arguments to convince someone to do something, while coercion is the use of irrational arguments to compel someone to do something.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In the context of Undue Influence, persuasion is the use of arguments or reasons to convince someone to do something, while coercion is the use of force or threats to compel someone to do something. Persuasion is typically used to convince someone to do something that they are not initially willing to do, while coercion is typically used to force someone to do something that they are not willing to do.

Can Duress and Undue Influence occur in the same transaction?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. It depends on the circumstances

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Duress and Undue Influence can occur in the same transaction. For example, a person may be threatened with violence (Duress) and also pressured by a person in a position of power or authority (Undue Influence) to enter into a contract or agreement.

What is the difference between Duress and Mistake?

  1. Duress involves being forced to do something against your will, while Mistake involves making a decision based on incorrect information.

  2. Duress involves being threatened with harm, while Mistake involves being misled by someone.

  3. Duress involves being coerced into doing something, while Mistake involves being deceived into doing something.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Duress involves being forced to do something against your will, while Mistake involves making a decision based on incorrect information. Duress involves being threatened with harm, while Mistake involves being misled by someone. Duress involves being coerced into doing something, while Mistake involves being deceived into doing something.

What is the difference between Undue Influence and Fraud?

  1. Undue Influence involves taking advantage of a person's vulnerability, while Fraud involves making a false representation.

  2. Undue Influence involves pressuring someone into doing something, while Fraud involves deceiving someone into doing something.

  3. Undue Influence involves exploiting a person's weakness, while Fraud involves exploiting a person's ignorance.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Undue Influence involves taking advantage of a person's vulnerability, while Fraud involves making a false representation. Undue Influence involves pressuring someone into doing something, while Fraud involves deceiving someone into doing something. Undue Influence involves exploiting a person's weakness, while Fraud involves exploiting a person's ignorance.

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