| A | B |
| duress | A threat to engage in illegal conduct to win agreement |
| mutual assent | Another name for "genuine agreement" |
| undue influence | Using a position of trust to dominate another party |
| genuine agreement | An agreement where no threat is made |
| threats and alternatives | Things that courts consider in economic duress cases |
| rescind | To back out of a transaction |
| ratification | Conduct suggesting the intent to be bound by a contract |
| voidable | The state of a contract in the absence of genuine agreement |
| unfair persuasion | A key element of undue influence |
| crime | Something you have a duty to report |