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    Un·due in·flu·ence
    /ˌənˈdo͞o ˈinflo͝oəns/

    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.

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  3. Mar 21, 2024 · Undue Influence: A situation in which an individual is able to persuade another's decisions due to the relationship between the two parties. In exerting undue influence, the influencing individual ...

  4. noun. : improper influence that deprives a person of freedom of choice or substitutes another's choice or desire for the person's own compare coercion, duress, necessity. Note: It is a doctrine of equity that a contract, deed, donation, or testamentary disposition can be set aside if the court finds that someone has exercised undue influence ...

  5. Legislating the Definition. Definitions of undue influence have been difficult to legislate for many reasons. Undue influence usually takes place behind closed doors and there are no witnesses. And, adults are legally able to make decisions about their affairs unless a court has appointed a guardian or conservator.

  6. Nov 27, 2020 · 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. In contract law, when one party of a contract (the “wrongdoer”) exerts power over another party (the “victim ...

  7. 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. [3] [4] Generally speaking, it is a means by which a person gains control over their victims' decision making through manipulation tactics and ...

  8. UNDUE INFLUENCE definition: a situation in which someone uses their power or authority in an unfair way in order to influence a…. Learn more.

  9. undue influence. n. the amount of pressure which one uses to force someone to execute a will leaving assets in a particular way, to make a direct gift while alive, or to sign a contract. The key element is that the influence was so great that the testator (will writer), donor (gift giver), or party to the contract had lost the ability to ...

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