LAW 122 Chapter 10: LAW122 Chapter 10 Notes.docx

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Contractual defects are particularly significant because they often provide one of the parties with a defence when the other party commences a lawsuit. A person cannot enter into a contract unless they have the legal power to give consent. Ex: a 10 year old may be able to read, understand, and sign a contractual document; they may not be legally bound to it. Capacity is the legal power to give consent. Personal incapacity: (groups of person who may have no capacity or limited capacity to make a contract) A contract is voidable if a minor is entitled to avoid the legal obligations that it created (the minor can choose whether or not to avoid) Ex: if a minor rents stereo equipment for 12 months, but returns it after 2. Mental incapacity: a person may lack capacity because of a deficient intellect. If a court decides a person to lack mental capacity, their contracts are void.

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