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Created by allie hatch
over 6 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| what is capacity? | it is the person mentally/physically okay to get themselves into a contract |
| what is this called ? | an adults sound of mind |
| what can d either be ? | mentally disordered and intoxicated or a minor |
| where is mental impairment defined ? | the mental capacity act 2005 s2 (1) |
| what is a lack of capacity defined as ? | unable to make a decision for himself in relation to the matter |
| when must this capacity take place ? | AT THE TIME OF CONTRACT |
| What does s2 (2) say about this mental impairment ? | doesnt matter if it is permanent or temporary |
| s3(1) describes the impairment in terms of the inability to... | a.) understand the info relevant to the decision b.) retain that information c.) to use or weigh out that info as part of making the decision d.) communicate his decision |
| what is the case for intoxicated ? | Matthews v Baxter 1873 |
| what classes as a minor ? | someone under the age of 18 years old |
| what law must you use for a minor ? particularly which act? | a mix of common law and statutory rules minors contracts act 1987 |
| is a contract made by a minor void? so will the minor have to be bound by it? what about the other party ? | no, not void no, the minor is not normally bound yes, the other party will be bound |
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