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Why is it important that a lessee recognizes that s/he has entered into an agreement of "my own free will" as in the Academy of Books example? Answer in complete sentences.

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Write a short paragraph explaining why it is important that a lessee recognizes that s/he has entered into an agreement of "my own free will" as in the Academy of Books example?

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Write a short paragraph explaining why it is important that a lessee recognizes that s/he has entered into an agreement of "my own free will" as in the Academy of Books example?

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It important that a lessee recognizes that s/he has entered into an agreement of "my own free will" because if the lessee doesn't read or pay attention its the lessor's fault for damaging, losing, or ruining it its their own free will if they did said things.

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