Asked by Lizbeth RamosPerdomo on May 26, 2024

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To avoid a contract, an intoxicated person must have been so intoxicated as to be unable to understand the consequences of his actions or unable to act in a reasonable manner.

Intoxicated

Being intoxicated refers to a state of impairment due to the consumption of alcohol or drugs, affecting a person's mental faculties and physical coordination.

Unable

Lacking the skill, means, or opportunity to do something.

Reasonable Manner

Acting in a way that is considered sensible and appropriate under the circumstances by a standard of a reasonable person.

  • Learn the effects of mental incapacity and intoxication on establishing and upholding contracts.
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amtoj singhMay 31, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
For a contract to be voidable due to intoxication, the person must have been so intoxicated at the time of making the contract that they were incapable of understanding the nature and consequences of the transaction or unable to act in a reasonable manner, thus impairing their ability to consent.