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a) over the other or where he stands in a fiduciary relation to the other.

b) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently
affected by reason of age, illness or mental or bodily stress.

c) Where he holds a real or apparent authority over the other or where he stands in a fiduciary
relation to the other.

d) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently
affected by reason of age, illness or mental or bodily stress.

e) Where he holds a real or apparent authority over the other or where he stands in a fiduciary
relation to the other.

f) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently
affected by reason of age, illness or mental or bodily stress.

g) Where he holds a real or apparent authority over the other or where he stands in a fiduciary
relation to the other.

h) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity

i) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently
affected by reason of age, illness or mental or bodily stress.

j) Where he holds a real or apparent authority over the other or where he stands in a fiduciary
relation to the other.

k) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently
affected by reason of age, illness or mental or bodily stress.

l) Where he holds a real or apparent authority over the other or where he stands in a fiduciary
relation to the other.

m) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity

n) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently
affected by reason of age, illness or mental or bodily stress.

o) Where he holds a real or apparent authority over the other or where he stands in a fiduciary
relation to the other.

p) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently
affected by reason of age, illness or mental or bodily stress.

q) Where he holds a real or apparent authority over the other or where he stands in a fiduciary
relation to the other.
r) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity

s) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently
affected by reason of age, illness or mental or bodily stress.

t) Where he holds a real or apparent authority over the other or where he stands in a fiduciary
relation to the other.

u) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently
affected by reason of age, illness or mental or bodily stress.

v) Where he holds a real or apparent authority over the other or where he stands in a fiduciary
relation to the other.

w) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity

x) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently
affected by reason of age, illness or mental or bodily stress.

y) Where he holds a real or apparent authority over the other or where he stands in a fiduciary
relation to the other.

z) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently
affected by reason of age, illness or mental or bodily stress.

aa) Where he holds a real or apparent authority over the other or where he stands in a fiduciary
relation to the other.

bb) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently
affected by reason of age, illness or mental or bodily stress.

cc) Where he holds a real or apparent authority over the other or where he stands in a fiduciary
relation to the other.

dd) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently
affected by reason of age, illness or mental or bodily stress.

ee) Section 19 A deals with consequences of agreement obtained by undue influence.

ff) Voidable at the option of party whose consent was so caused.

gg) Because of undue influence one party to the contract may have taken an undue advantage
under the contract, or the party entitled to avoid the contract may have already received some
benefit under contract. The court in such cases has been empowered to set aside the contract
either absolutely or upon such terms and conditions as the Court may deem just.
hh) A party who seeks rescission of the contract must also do equity and, if he has received any
benefit under the contract.

ii) Section 19 A deals with consequences of agreement obtained by undue influence.

jj) Voidable at the option of party whose consent was so caused.

kk) Because of undue influence one party to the contract may have taken an undue advantage
under the contract, or the party entitled to avoid the contract may have already received some
benefit under contract. The court in such cases has been empowered to set aside the contract
either absolutely or upon such terms and conditions as the Court may deem just.

ll) A party who seeks rescission of the contract must also do equity and, if he has received any
benefit under the contract.

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