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ANSWERS # STATEMENT AND CHOICES

B  1. Influence of a kind that so over powers


the mind of a party as to destroy his
free will and make him express the will
of another, rather than his own.
A.DUE INFLUENCE
B.UNDUE INFLUENCE
C.INFLUENCE
D.CASUAL FRAUD
B  2. Committed by one party before or at the
time of the celebration of the contract
to secure the consent of the other.
A.FRAUD BY CONCEALMENT
B.CASUAL FRAUD
C.INCIDENTAL FRAUD
D.FRAUD
A  3. The act of deliberately deceiving others,
by feigning or pretending by agreement,
the appearance of a contracts which is
either non-existent or concealed.
A.SIMULATION OF A CONTRACT
B.ABSOLUTE SIMULATION
C.RELATIVE SIMULATION
D.SIMULATION
C  4. When the contract does not really exist
and the parties do not intend to be bound
at all.
A.RELATIVE SIMULATION
B.SIMULATION
C.ABSOLUTE SIMULATION
D.SIMULATION OF A CONTRACT
C  5. When the contract entered into by the
parties is different from their true
agreement.
A.ABSOLUTE SIMULATION
B.SIMULATION OF A CONTRACT
C.RELATIVE SIMULATION
D.SIMULATION

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