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Imperfect voluntary refers to a situation in law where an individual's ability to consent or make a decision is impaired, yet not completely lacking. This can occur due to factors such as mental incapacity, coercion, or significant emotional distress, which may affect their judgment but do not eliminate it entirely. In such cases, the person's consent may be considered less than fully valid, potentially impacting the legal standing of agreements or actions taken.

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