Which of the following scenarios makes Tim liable for undue influence?

A. He uses a false identity, borrows $10,000 from Kelly, and disappears with the money.
B. He threatens to kill Carlos if Carlos does not sign a contract that transfers all his property to Tim.
C. He takes advantage of his grandmother's illness and persuades her to sign a will, leaving all of her property to him.
D. He threatens to bring a lawsuit against Carlos if Carlos does not make him a partner in his firm.


Answer: C

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