200 When the consent of a party is
obtained by coercion undue influence, fraud
or misrepresentation, the contract is;
A. Void
B. Voidable
C. Valid
D. Illegal
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Void
Explanation:
When coercion induces consent to an agreement, the agreement is null and void at the option of the party whose consent is induced. When consent to an agreement is caused by undue influence, it becomes null and void at the discretion of the individual whose consent has been so affected.
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