Asked by Paulina Martinez on Apr 30, 2024

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When courts decide whether a person had the mental capacity to contract,they determine whether:

A) the person understands his actions on a day-to-day basis.
B) the person had a type of mental defect that would not allow him to appreciate the seriousness of his actions.
C) the person had sufficient mental capacity to understand the nature and effect of the contract.
D) the person has undergone any treatment.

Mental Capacity to Contract

The ability of an individual to fully understand the terms and conditions of a contract to which they are a party, including the implications of entering the contract.

Nature and Effect

A term used to assess the inherent characteristics of something and its resulting consequences or impacts.

  • Acquire knowledge on the effect of someone's psychological status on the validity of a contract.
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Sabrina HernandezMay 06, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The usual test for mental incapacity is a cognitive one;that is,courts ask whether the person had sufficient mental capacity to understand the nature and effect of the contract.