Forcing a party to enter into a contract under fear or the threat makes the contract voidable. Threatened act must be wrongful or illegal and render person incapable exercising free will. Threat of civil suit is not duress

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1. Forcing a party to enter into a contract under fear or the threat makes the contract voidable. Threatened act must be wrongful or illegal and render person incapable exercising free will. Threat of civil suit is not duress