LAW 122 Chapter : chp 10

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The age of majority is the age at which a person is held fully accountable in law. Those who have not reached the age of majority are minors. The law simply says that everyone under the age of majority lacks the capacity. If a contract is voidable, the minor may elect to avoid the contractual liability. Intoxication y y an agreement is voidable if 2 conditions are met: The rules for drunkenness are similar to those for mental incapacity. The person must have been so drunk that they could not know or appreciate what they were doing. The other contractual party must have been alerted to that fact. If a statutory corporation attempts to contract in a manner that exceeds its statutory powers, it acts ultra vires (beyond the authority) and by doing so, it lacks the capacity to contract.

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