Deck 13: Capacity to Contract

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According to the Uniform Commercial Code,minors whose contracts involve goods can no longer reclaim those goods from innocent third parties.
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Minors who successfully disaffirm a contract are not entitled to the return of any consideration they have given the adult party to the contract.
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Performing part of the contract after attaining majority,such as making payments or accepting some performance under the contract,is not enough evidence for ratification.
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If a minor's contract involves title to real estate,the minor cannot disaffirm until reaching majority.
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Which of the following is true of minors' ability to disaffirm?

A) Minors may disaffirm their contract for a reasonable time before attaining majority.
B) Minors may disaffirm their contracts at any time during their minority.
C) Minors may disaffirm by doing anything that clearly indicates to the other party and intent to be bound by the terms of the contract.
D) Minors may disaffirm before reaching majority if their contracts involve title to real estate.
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Minors' contracts are not voidable.
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Emancipation usually gives a minor the capacity to contract.
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Capacity to contract is presumed and a party claiming incapacity bears the burden of proof.
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If a person is adjudicated insane,his or her personal representative cannot ratify the contract.
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A person could be medically insane but still have the legal capacity to contract.
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Chuck Olson,aged 16,buys a used car from Bobby Duncan Used Cars Center on September 15,2006.Olson agrees to pay $200 a month for 12 months.A month after the purchase,Olson is involved in an accident that wrecks the car.He immediately calls Duncan Cars and informs them that he is disaffirming the contract.According to traditional common laws,which of the following is most likely to be true?

A) Olson does not have a duty to place Duncan in status quo ante.
B) Olson can ask Duncan to pay for the damages as he hasn't made the full payment for the car.
C) Olson has to pay for the damages and then return the car to Duncan.
D) Olson can successfully press charges and force Duncan to take care of the damages caused to the car.
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Minors are liable for the value of necessaries they have purchased under a contract but have not received at the time they disaffirm.
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Minors are generally held liable on a quasi contract basis for the reasonable value of necessaries furnished to them.
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When a mentally impaired person regains his mental capacity,he can ratify a contract he made while he was impaired.
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In most states,the agreements of persons who have been adjudicated insane are void.
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In a contract made by a minor,_____.

A) adult parties bound to the contract cannot disaffirm the contract
B) the minor does not have the right to disaffirm the contract
C) his/her siblings who are also minors can disaffirm the contract on his/her behalf
D) the minor can disaffirm the contract at any time, even after attaining majority
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The idea behind _____ is that adults who indicate an intent to be bound by contracts entered while still minors should be bound to those contracts and denied the right to disaffirm thereafter.

A) ratification
B) disaffirmance
C) emancipation
D) forbearance
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Many states treat intoxicated persons like people who lack mental capacity if,at the time they entered the agreement,they were so intoxicated that they were unable to understand the nature of the business at hand.
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If either party entering a contract lacks the capacity to contract,the contract is void or voidable,depending on the kind of incapacity involved.
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Which of the following is true of a contract made by a minor?

A) A minor is given the right to disaffirm his or her contract.
B) If a minor's contract involves title to real estate, the minor can disaffirm before reaching majority.
C) Adults who contract with minors are bound to the agreement unless the adult chooses to disaffirm.
D) A minor's capacity to contract is never presumed.
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A minor can disaffirm a contract made for _____.

A) real estate
B) life insurance
C) vocational training
D) bank accounts
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If a court later finds that a person lacked mental capacity at the time the contract was entered into,the contract is _____.

A) not voidable
B) voidable
C) automatically illegal
D) reaffirmed
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_____ are generally defined as those things that are essential to a minor's continued existence and general welfare.

A) Considerations
B) Emancipations
C) Forbearances
D) Necessaries
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Which of the following terms is used to describe the termination of a parent's right to receive services and wages from a child and to generally control him?

A) Emancipation
B) Disaffirmation
C) Ratification
D) Incapacity
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Minors can disaffirm a contract unless:

A) the contract is for real estate and the minor has not reached majority.
B) the adult has returned the minor to status quo first.
C) the minor has not ratified the contract on reaching majority.
D) the minor has given his or her exact age.
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In a contract involving a minor,whether an item can be considered "necessary":

A) depends on what the adult signed for.
B) depends on the minor's station in life.
C) doesn't depend on personal circumstances.
D) doesn't depend on the minor's age.
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People who regain their mental capacity:

A) cannot ratify their contracts if the contract involves real estate.
B) can ratify their contracts.
C) can ratify their contracts only if a guardian signs up along with the person.
D) cannot ratify their contracts.
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With respect to contracts,"status quo ante" refers to:

A) minors losing the right to disaffirm if they fraudulently misrepresent their age.
B) the position one would be in if a given contract had never come into existence.
C) the basic risks of entering into contracts.
D) a minor being protected by law on all counts of misbehavior.
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A person lacking mental capacity must return the other party to status quo when:

A) the other party becomes aware of the person's lack of mental capacity.
B) the person lacking mental capacity has already enjoyed the product of the agreement.
C) the other party was unaware of the person's lack of mental capacity.
D) the person lacking mental capacity has passed on the product of the agreement to someone else.
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Which of the following is true of necessaries in a minor's contract?

A) Minors are not liable for the value of necessaries they have purchased under a contract but have not received at the time they disaffirm.
B) Minors are not generally held liable on a quasi contract basis for the reasonable value of necessaries furnished to them.
C) A minor's personal circumstances cannot render an item necessary.
D) Items sold to a minor are considered necessaries if the minor's parent or guardian has supplied or is willing to supply similar items.
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A minor can disaffirm a contract if:

A) he or she has not ratified the contract on reaching majority.
B) the contract is for real estate.
C) he or she has given a false statement about his or her age.
D) he or she has not returned the adult to status quo first.
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A person suffering from mental impairment can have the legal capacity to contract if:

A) the contract is for necessaries provided by the parents.
B) the person is married.
C) the person can possibly be cured sometime in the future.
D) the person entered a binding contract during a lucid moment.
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With respect to property,under the common law,minors:

A) are entitled to the return of their property given as consideration only upon attaining majority.
B) are entitled to the return of their property given as consideration even if they have been ratified.
C) are entitled to the return of their property given as consideration, even if that property is possessed by a third party at the time of disaffirmance.
D) are entitled to the return of their property given as consideration, except in cases where the property is possessed by a third party.
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Under the Uniform Commercial Code,minors who disaffirm their contracts involving goods:

A) can reclaim the goods from third parties.
B) can no longer reclaim those goods from innocent third parties.
C) have to return consideration even if the goods have been consumed.
D) have to return consideration even if the goods have been stolen from them.
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Courts prevent minors,who misrepresent their age,from defrauding adults,by:

A) asking the minor to place the adult in status quo.
B) holding the minor to his or her spoken statements which clearly indicates intent to be bound by the contract.
C) ratifying contracts before he or she attains majority.
D) proving them incapable of being held in a contract.
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Jessica,a minor,rented an apartment in Greenwich Village for $500 a month.She signed a one-year lease.After living there for three months,Jessica decided to move to another apartment complex.She is liable for the reasonable value of three months' rent at Greenwich Village,but not for the remaining nine months' rent.This is in accordance with the _____ provision of capacity to contract by minors.

A) disaffirmation
B) necessaries
C) emancipation
D) adjudication
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_____ means that a general hearing was held on the person's mental competency,and the court determined that the person was of unsound mind and appointed a guardian or conservator of the person's estate.

A) Emancipation
B) Adjudication
C) Incapacitation
D) Ratification
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Which of the following is true of emancipation?

A) Emancipation is used to describe the termination of a parent's right to receive services and wages from a child and to generally control him.
B) Emancipation occurs when a minor does not disaffirm within a reasonable time after attaining majority and thereafter loses the right to disaffirm.
C) Emancipation occurs when a minor moves away from home and the parents object to his or her actions.
D) Emancipation always gives a minor the capacity to contract.
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In most states,the agreements of people who have been adjudicated insane are _____.

A) valid
B) void
C) irreversible
D) enforceable
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When a person has been adjudicated insane,_____.

A) the contract is considered voidable if he or she entered a binding contract during a lucid moment
B) most states hold that the contracts of such persons are not voidable
C) the court appoints a guardian or conservator for the person's estate
D) the court says that such a person is not liable for any value of necessaries
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Which of the following is true of the test of incapacity?

A) A medically insane person does not have the legal capacity to contract.
B) Emancipated in this context means a general hearing was held on the person's mental competency, and the court determined that the person was of unsound mind.
C) A person could be periodically insane but can enter a binding contract during a lucid moment.
D) In most states, the agreements of persons who have been adjudicated insane are not void.
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On the same basis and for the same reasons as minors,people lacking mental capacity:

A) cannot disaffirm their contracts.
B) should always place the other person in status quo.
C) are liable for the reasonable value of necessaries.
D) do not need to return any consideration they have received.
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Why are minors held liable on a quasi contract basis for the reasonable value of necessaries furnished to them?
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After staying home and raising four children,Mary got a job at a museum.Ten years later,she realized her marriage was in trouble and went for psychological counseling.She later separated from her husband but continued therapy.During a session at which her husband was present,he asked her,"What do you want?" She wrote on a piece of paper that she wanted the house,the car,the joint bank accounts,and a computer.The husband took the note to his attorney,who drafted a property settlement on its basis.Mary,ignoring the advice of her psychologist to hire her own attorney,signed the agreement.She later challenged the agreement on the grounds of incapacity.Will she succeed?
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In which of the following situations is a contract considered voidable?

A) When the contract is for necessaries
B) When the minor lied about his or her age
C) When the contract is ratified on reaching majority
D) When there is a lack of capacity because of minority
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Which of the following is true of the right to disaffirm?

A) If there was no reason to know of the other party's lack of capacity, the contract can be disaffirmed without placing him or her in status quo.
B) If the plaintiff knew or should have known of the other party's incapacity, the person lacking such capacity is not allowed to disaffirm without restoring the status quo.
C) On disaffirmance, people lacking mental capacity must return any consideration that they had received.
D) People lacking mental capacity cannot disaffirm their contracts.
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Which of the following statements is true of contract ratification?

A) Minors who have lied about their age can ratify their contracts.
B) A contract is voidable if it is ratified on reaching majority.
C) For a person adjudicated insane, his or her personal representatives cannot ratify the contract.
D) People who regain their mental capacity can ratify their contracts.
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What are the exceptions created by the court to the general rule that minors can disaffirm their contracts?
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Explain the test for mental incapacity in contract law.
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Deck 13: Capacity to Contract
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According to the Uniform Commercial Code,minors whose contracts involve goods can no longer reclaim those goods from innocent third parties.
True
2
Minors who successfully disaffirm a contract are not entitled to the return of any consideration they have given the adult party to the contract.
False
3
Performing part of the contract after attaining majority,such as making payments or accepting some performance under the contract,is not enough evidence for ratification.
False
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If a minor's contract involves title to real estate,the minor cannot disaffirm until reaching majority.
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Which of the following is true of minors' ability to disaffirm?

A) Minors may disaffirm their contract for a reasonable time before attaining majority.
B) Minors may disaffirm their contracts at any time during their minority.
C) Minors may disaffirm by doing anything that clearly indicates to the other party and intent to be bound by the terms of the contract.
D) Minors may disaffirm before reaching majority if their contracts involve title to real estate.
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Minors' contracts are not voidable.
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Emancipation usually gives a minor the capacity to contract.
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Capacity to contract is presumed and a party claiming incapacity bears the burden of proof.
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If a person is adjudicated insane,his or her personal representative cannot ratify the contract.
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A person could be medically insane but still have the legal capacity to contract.
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11
Chuck Olson,aged 16,buys a used car from Bobby Duncan Used Cars Center on September 15,2006.Olson agrees to pay $200 a month for 12 months.A month after the purchase,Olson is involved in an accident that wrecks the car.He immediately calls Duncan Cars and informs them that he is disaffirming the contract.According to traditional common laws,which of the following is most likely to be true?

A) Olson does not have a duty to place Duncan in status quo ante.
B) Olson can ask Duncan to pay for the damages as he hasn't made the full payment for the car.
C) Olson has to pay for the damages and then return the car to Duncan.
D) Olson can successfully press charges and force Duncan to take care of the damages caused to the car.
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Minors are liable for the value of necessaries they have purchased under a contract but have not received at the time they disaffirm.
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Minors are generally held liable on a quasi contract basis for the reasonable value of necessaries furnished to them.
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When a mentally impaired person regains his mental capacity,he can ratify a contract he made while he was impaired.
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In most states,the agreements of persons who have been adjudicated insane are void.
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In a contract made by a minor,_____.

A) adult parties bound to the contract cannot disaffirm the contract
B) the minor does not have the right to disaffirm the contract
C) his/her siblings who are also minors can disaffirm the contract on his/her behalf
D) the minor can disaffirm the contract at any time, even after attaining majority
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The idea behind _____ is that adults who indicate an intent to be bound by contracts entered while still minors should be bound to those contracts and denied the right to disaffirm thereafter.

A) ratification
B) disaffirmance
C) emancipation
D) forbearance
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18
Many states treat intoxicated persons like people who lack mental capacity if,at the time they entered the agreement,they were so intoxicated that they were unable to understand the nature of the business at hand.
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If either party entering a contract lacks the capacity to contract,the contract is void or voidable,depending on the kind of incapacity involved.
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20
Which of the following is true of a contract made by a minor?

A) A minor is given the right to disaffirm his or her contract.
B) If a minor's contract involves title to real estate, the minor can disaffirm before reaching majority.
C) Adults who contract with minors are bound to the agreement unless the adult chooses to disaffirm.
D) A minor's capacity to contract is never presumed.
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A minor can disaffirm a contract made for _____.

A) real estate
B) life insurance
C) vocational training
D) bank accounts
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If a court later finds that a person lacked mental capacity at the time the contract was entered into,the contract is _____.

A) not voidable
B) voidable
C) automatically illegal
D) reaffirmed
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_____ are generally defined as those things that are essential to a minor's continued existence and general welfare.

A) Considerations
B) Emancipations
C) Forbearances
D) Necessaries
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24
Which of the following terms is used to describe the termination of a parent's right to receive services and wages from a child and to generally control him?

A) Emancipation
B) Disaffirmation
C) Ratification
D) Incapacity
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Minors can disaffirm a contract unless:

A) the contract is for real estate and the minor has not reached majority.
B) the adult has returned the minor to status quo first.
C) the minor has not ratified the contract on reaching majority.
D) the minor has given his or her exact age.
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In a contract involving a minor,whether an item can be considered "necessary":

A) depends on what the adult signed for.
B) depends on the minor's station in life.
C) doesn't depend on personal circumstances.
D) doesn't depend on the minor's age.
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27
People who regain their mental capacity:

A) cannot ratify their contracts if the contract involves real estate.
B) can ratify their contracts.
C) can ratify their contracts only if a guardian signs up along with the person.
D) cannot ratify their contracts.
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With respect to contracts,"status quo ante" refers to:

A) minors losing the right to disaffirm if they fraudulently misrepresent their age.
B) the position one would be in if a given contract had never come into existence.
C) the basic risks of entering into contracts.
D) a minor being protected by law on all counts of misbehavior.
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A person lacking mental capacity must return the other party to status quo when:

A) the other party becomes aware of the person's lack of mental capacity.
B) the person lacking mental capacity has already enjoyed the product of the agreement.
C) the other party was unaware of the person's lack of mental capacity.
D) the person lacking mental capacity has passed on the product of the agreement to someone else.
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Which of the following is true of necessaries in a minor's contract?

A) Minors are not liable for the value of necessaries they have purchased under a contract but have not received at the time they disaffirm.
B) Minors are not generally held liable on a quasi contract basis for the reasonable value of necessaries furnished to them.
C) A minor's personal circumstances cannot render an item necessary.
D) Items sold to a minor are considered necessaries if the minor's parent or guardian has supplied or is willing to supply similar items.
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A minor can disaffirm a contract if:

A) he or she has not ratified the contract on reaching majority.
B) the contract is for real estate.
C) he or she has given a false statement about his or her age.
D) he or she has not returned the adult to status quo first.
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A person suffering from mental impairment can have the legal capacity to contract if:

A) the contract is for necessaries provided by the parents.
B) the person is married.
C) the person can possibly be cured sometime in the future.
D) the person entered a binding contract during a lucid moment.
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With respect to property,under the common law,minors:

A) are entitled to the return of their property given as consideration only upon attaining majority.
B) are entitled to the return of their property given as consideration even if they have been ratified.
C) are entitled to the return of their property given as consideration, even if that property is possessed by a third party at the time of disaffirmance.
D) are entitled to the return of their property given as consideration, except in cases where the property is possessed by a third party.
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34
Under the Uniform Commercial Code,minors who disaffirm their contracts involving goods:

A) can reclaim the goods from third parties.
B) can no longer reclaim those goods from innocent third parties.
C) have to return consideration even if the goods have been consumed.
D) have to return consideration even if the goods have been stolen from them.
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35
Courts prevent minors,who misrepresent their age,from defrauding adults,by:

A) asking the minor to place the adult in status quo.
B) holding the minor to his or her spoken statements which clearly indicates intent to be bound by the contract.
C) ratifying contracts before he or she attains majority.
D) proving them incapable of being held in a contract.
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36
Jessica,a minor,rented an apartment in Greenwich Village for $500 a month.She signed a one-year lease.After living there for three months,Jessica decided to move to another apartment complex.She is liable for the reasonable value of three months' rent at Greenwich Village,but not for the remaining nine months' rent.This is in accordance with the _____ provision of capacity to contract by minors.

A) disaffirmation
B) necessaries
C) emancipation
D) adjudication
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37
_____ means that a general hearing was held on the person's mental competency,and the court determined that the person was of unsound mind and appointed a guardian or conservator of the person's estate.

A) Emancipation
B) Adjudication
C) Incapacitation
D) Ratification
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38
Which of the following is true of emancipation?

A) Emancipation is used to describe the termination of a parent's right to receive services and wages from a child and to generally control him.
B) Emancipation occurs when a minor does not disaffirm within a reasonable time after attaining majority and thereafter loses the right to disaffirm.
C) Emancipation occurs when a minor moves away from home and the parents object to his or her actions.
D) Emancipation always gives a minor the capacity to contract.
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39
In most states,the agreements of people who have been adjudicated insane are _____.

A) valid
B) void
C) irreversible
D) enforceable
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40
When a person has been adjudicated insane,_____.

A) the contract is considered voidable if he or she entered a binding contract during a lucid moment
B) most states hold that the contracts of such persons are not voidable
C) the court appoints a guardian or conservator for the person's estate
D) the court says that such a person is not liable for any value of necessaries
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Which of the following is true of the test of incapacity?

A) A medically insane person does not have the legal capacity to contract.
B) Emancipated in this context means a general hearing was held on the person's mental competency, and the court determined that the person was of unsound mind.
C) A person could be periodically insane but can enter a binding contract during a lucid moment.
D) In most states, the agreements of persons who have been adjudicated insane are not void.
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42
On the same basis and for the same reasons as minors,people lacking mental capacity:

A) cannot disaffirm their contracts.
B) should always place the other person in status quo.
C) are liable for the reasonable value of necessaries.
D) do not need to return any consideration they have received.
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43
Why are minors held liable on a quasi contract basis for the reasonable value of necessaries furnished to them?
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44
After staying home and raising four children,Mary got a job at a museum.Ten years later,she realized her marriage was in trouble and went for psychological counseling.She later separated from her husband but continued therapy.During a session at which her husband was present,he asked her,"What do you want?" She wrote on a piece of paper that she wanted the house,the car,the joint bank accounts,and a computer.The husband took the note to his attorney,who drafted a property settlement on its basis.Mary,ignoring the advice of her psychologist to hire her own attorney,signed the agreement.She later challenged the agreement on the grounds of incapacity.Will she succeed?
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In which of the following situations is a contract considered voidable?

A) When the contract is for necessaries
B) When the minor lied about his or her age
C) When the contract is ratified on reaching majority
D) When there is a lack of capacity because of minority
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Which of the following is true of the right to disaffirm?

A) If there was no reason to know of the other party's lack of capacity, the contract can be disaffirmed without placing him or her in status quo.
B) If the plaintiff knew or should have known of the other party's incapacity, the person lacking such capacity is not allowed to disaffirm without restoring the status quo.
C) On disaffirmance, people lacking mental capacity must return any consideration that they had received.
D) People lacking mental capacity cannot disaffirm their contracts.
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Which of the following statements is true of contract ratification?

A) Minors who have lied about their age can ratify their contracts.
B) A contract is voidable if it is ratified on reaching majority.
C) For a person adjudicated insane, his or her personal representatives cannot ratify the contract.
D) People who regain their mental capacity can ratify their contracts.
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48
What are the exceptions created by the court to the general rule that minors can disaffirm their contracts?
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Explain the test for mental incapacity in contract law.
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