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how contract with an incompetant person con be enforceable by law
if one of the parties does not have the capacity to contract there will be no contract formed
Unless the person is declared incompetent, disability does not interfere with the person's ability to contract.
At its essence, an ordinary contract is a legal agreement between parties that forms obligations on both sides. Such contracts can be binding on the parties in both written and oral forms, though it is much easier to prove the terms of a written contract in the event things go awry. The main criteria for an ordinary contract is that both parties have the capacity to enter a legal agreement. A contract with a child or an incompetent adult would not be enforceable.
capacity of parties
You can get the legal capacity to contract to marriage in the embassy of the Canada.
There are several circumstances that can cause a contract to become void including the following: - an illegal act is required - a significant mistake occurs - a party to the contract breaches it - one party lacks capacity - supervening impossibility( frustration of contract)
How can a deficiency in legal capacity related to contract formation be corrected?
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They are valid element of a contract they are offer and acceptance, legality consideration capacity terms
No, but capacity definitely is