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51undue influence — Unfair pressure exerted on a person to sign a contract that is not a true expression of that person s aims or requirements at the time, but is to the advantage of another party (either a party to the contract or a third party). Such a contract… …
52undue influence — noun : such influence over another often presumed from the existence of very close relationships as destroys his free agency in the eye of the law : such influence as prevents a person from exercising his own will and substitutes in its place the …
53affording no undue advantage — index fair (just), just Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
54cause to move with undue slowness — index hold up (delay) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
55taking by undue exercise of power — index blackmail, extortion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
56disproportionate expense and undue delay — A reason for excluding an individual subsidiary undertaking from the consolidated financial statements of a group. It concerns a situation in which there would be a relatively high cost and an excessive time lag in obtaining the information… …
57give undue advantage — give an unfair edge …
58prevent undue advantage — prevent an undeserved benefit …
59undo — undue …
60undo — undue …