Which of the following may represent a lack of genuine assent?
A) Acceptance secured through fraud, duress, or misrepresentation, but not acceptance through undue influence.
B) Acceptance secured through undue influence, misrepresentation, or duress, but not through fraud.
C) Acceptance secured through fraud or duress, but not through misrepresentation or undue influence.
D) Acceptance secured through fraud, dress, or undue influence, but not through misrepresentation.
E) Acceptance secured through fraud, duress, undue influence, or misrepresentation.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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