Question: X points a loaded gun at Y , and orders him ( Y ) to sign a written contractual document which X already signed. X

X points a loaded gun at Y, and orders him (Y) to sign a written contractual document which X already signed. X explains that the document is for the sale of Ys car to him (X), at a price of R30000. The market value of the car is R250000. Y, fearing for his life, signs the document. If Y proves the requirements for the relevant cause of action that he (Y) is most likely to pursue, then the contract between X and Y becomes
1.
voidable at the instance of Y.
2.
neither void nor voidable, but it remains unenforceable.
3.
voidable at the instance of both X and Y.
4.
automatically void and voidable.
5.
void at the instance of X.

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