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A contract signed under duress is considered:

Correct Answer

B) Voidable at the option of the coerced party

A contract signed under duress is voidable, not void. The coerced party has the right to affirm or disaffirm the contract. If the injured party chooses to ratify the contract after the duress has ended, it becomes enforceable. This principle applies under Alaska contract law consistent with general common law principles.

Answer Options
A
Void and unenforceable by either party
B
Voidable at the option of the coerced party
C
Valid and fully enforceable
D
Automatically ratified after a waiting period

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