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Author: Frank B. Cross, Roger LeRoy Miller
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 13, Problem 1BS
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Case summary: Elderly person J resides with his nephew S. S supports J and is also dependent on S. J was told by S that unless J changes the ownership of the tract of land to S for a rate 35 percent below the market value of the land, S will not take any responsibility of J and will not look after him. J gave up to the threat of S and made a contract with him.
To discuss: Any possibility for the person J to disengage himself from fulfilling the terms of the contract.
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