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The Requirement that You Voluntarily Enter into a Contract

3 years ago
by Sandra Ighalo

When Can You Argue that You Didn’t Agree of Your Own Free Will and Knowledge

Under long-established law, one of the requirements for a contract to be valid and enforceable is that all parties must have voluntarily entered into the agreement. What does that mean? What might cause a contract to be void or unenforceable because of lack of volition?

What Does It Mean to Enter a Contract Voluntarily?

The fundamental requirements for voluntarily entering into an agreement are:

What Circumstances May Indicate that an Agreement or Contract Was Not Voluntary?

A number of factors can provide evidence that both parties did not voluntarily agree to a specific contract:

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