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3.2 Lack of capacity
ОглавлениеA second exception is a contract made with minors, the infirm, or those who otherwise lack the capacity to form a contract.
We will look at the concept of capacity to contract in detail in Chapter 2, section 2. For now, you need only know that a contract will be considered void ab initio if one of the persons contracting was a minor or lacked the mental ability to exercise sound judgment.