What is an example of physical duress?
Physical duress is one of the reasons a contract can be automatically void. Physical duress will arise when one party physically harms or threatens the victimized party with physical force.

Below is a list of reasons a contract is void or could be voidable!

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What are some of example of why a contract is void?
A void contract is a formal agreement that is effectively illegitimate and unenforceable from the moment it is created. Some examples of why a void contract would exist include fraud in the execution, physical duress, illegality, adjudicated incompetency, and mutual mistake.
What are some of example of why a contract is void?
A void contract is a formal agreement that is effectively illegitimate and unenforceable from the moment it is created. Some examples of why a void contract would exist include fraud in the execution, physical duress, illegality, adjudicated incompetency, and mutual mistake.