Undue influence requires transfer of improperly obtained advantages to benefit the prejudiced party under law. Where an advantage is obtained by the exercise of undue influence to the detriment of another, the person who gains that advantage without consideration, or who gains it with notice that such influence was exercised, is required to hold the advantage for the benefit of the person whose interests were prejudiced.
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Undue influence requires transfer of improperly obtained advantages to benefit the prejudiced party under law.
Where an advantage is obtained by the exercise of undue influence to the detriment of another, the person who gains that advantage without consideration, or who gains it with notice that such influence was exercised, is required to hold the advantage for the benefit of the person whose interests were prejudiced.
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