1. Overview of European Contract Law
c) Duress as a defect of an agreement is the situation where an individual go into a contract as a consequence of pressures, intimidations or fears. When a party go into a deal because of duress they can set aside the agreement. Initially, the common law accepted only threats of criminal physical violence, but nowadays the courts have acknowledged economic duress as being a good reason to void a contract. ... To explain better what duress is we can look at the next case where a baby-sitter called Jenny sat with the children of one mother several times for an agreed price. ... To apply for thi...
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