unfair persuasion

unfair persuasion. Contracts. A type of undue influence in which a stronger party achieves a result by means that seriously impair the weaker party’s free and competent exercise of judgment. • Unfair persuasion is a lesser form of undue influence than duress and misrepresentation. The two primary factors to be considered are the unavailability of independent advice and the susceptibility of the person persuaded. See UNDUE INFLUENCE(1). [Cases: Contracts 96. C.J.S. Contracts §§ 4, 136, 139–140, 187, 189–194.]
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