power to control {Ans: sometimes a person has the ____ the actions of another because of a special or confidential relationship to that person ex: employer and employee, physician or nurse and patient, teacher and student}executory contract {Ans: an agreement in which some future act or obligation remains to be performed under its terms}take-it-or-leave it contracts or contract of adhesion {Ans: are quite common and are normally enforceable but when enforcement of an otherwise legal contract will result in a significant hardship to one of the parties, courts have considered such agreements to be so unfair as to be unenforceable}disaffirmance {Ans: in contract law, to indicate by a statement or act an intent not to live up to the terms of a contract}undone influence {Ans: the improper use of excessive pressure by the dominant member of a confidential relationship to convince the weaker party to enter a contract that greatly benefits the dominant party}legality of purpose {Ans: the requirement that the intent of a contact be legal for the contract to be enforceable}offers made in anger or jest, or those made under severe emotional strain... {Ans: ___are obviously not made with the intent