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    undue influence

    noun

    • 1. influence by which a person is induced to act otherwise than by their own free will or without adequate attention to the consequences.
  2. Mar 21, 2024 · Undue influence is an equitable doctrine that involves one person taking advantage of a position of power over another person. This inequity in power between the...

  3. Undue influence is similar to duress in nature, but the doctrine of undue influence is an equitable doctrine as opposed to the common law basis of duress. The key differing factor is the duress is based on a threat, whilst undue influence will be based on a relationship that has been exploited.

  4. a situation in which someone uses their power or authority in an unfair way in order to influence a legal decision, a decision about who gets a contract, etc.: Government officials denied there had been any undue influence in the award of the renewal contract.

  5. Undue influence (UI) is a psychological process by which a person's free will and judgement is supplanted by that of another. [1] [2] It is a legal term and the strict definition varies by jurisdiction.

  6. a situation in which someone uses their power or authority in an unfair way in order to influence a legal decision, a decision about who gets a contract, etc.: Government officials denied there had been any undue influence in the award of the renewal contract.

  7. Nov 27, 2020 · What Is Undue Influence? In short, under influence is an equitable doctrine that involves one party taking advantage of another more vulnerable party for financial gain. The concept of undue influence is most commonly used in the context of a contract law.

  8. The meaning of UNDUE INFLUENCE is improper influence that deprives a person of freedom of choice or substitutes another's choice or desire for the person's own.

  9. Jul 13, 2022 · What Is Undue Influence? Someone who suspects undue influence must bring a will contest in probate court, after the will-maker's death. This can be done whether or not there is a regular probate court proceeding to probate the will and distribute the estate assets.

  10. In contract law, a defense that can be used by a party to argue against the formation of a binding contract between two parties. The use of undue influence by one party over another puts the free will of one of the parties entering the contract into question, and therefore leads to the contract being unenforceable and voidable by the victim party.

  11. undue influence - An improper sway over someone who may be vulnerable due to illness or emotions, often exploited by a person they depend on, to make financial choices.