Undue Influence and Exploitation
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- Relational undue influence
- Allcard v Skinner (1887) 36 Ch D 145
- The role of unconscionable conduct
- Exploitation of the mental inadequacy of the claimant
- Exploitation of the economic weakness of the claimant
- Exploitation of the difficult circumstances of the claimant
- Illegality to protect vulnerable persons from exploitation
Read more about this topic: English Unjust Enrichment Law, Unjust(ified) Factors, Defective Consent
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