Deck 11: Competent Parties

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A mentally ill person may sometimes have lucid periods during which he or she may exercise sound judgment.
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Minors, insane persons, and mentally impaired persons are usually considered incompetent and lacking in:

A) contractual capacity.
B) educational qualifications.
C) social culture.
D) ethics.
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A competent party is a person of legal age, but fails to take into account the mental state of the individual.
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The responsibility of ?determining whether a person is competent to contract rests on everyone who ?enters into a contract with such a person.
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Persons of unsound mind are considered emancipated.
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An intoxicated person may not avoid a contract where, due to the extent of intoxication, he or she was unable to understand the nature and effect of the contract.
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A minor is liable for the contract price of necessaries purchased even if the contract price is exorbitant.
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In any state a minor may disaffirm any contract, including contracts for necessaries, such as food, shelter, clothing, employment, and medical care.
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The law that protects minors from their contractual commitments intends to deny them the opportunity to enter into contracts for necessaries that are not provided by their parents or a guardian.
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If a minor injures another person or damages another person's property, he or she may not be liable for such injuries or damages and may be prosecuted by the state in a criminal action.
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Minors are protected against their own wrongdoing but not their own inexperience.
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If a person makes a contract for necessities while intoxicated then such person must pay the contract price even if exorbitant.
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Disaffirmance may be implied by the acts of the person who has reached legal age and wishes to disaffirm.
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Emancipated minors are generally liable for necessaries purchased for themselves or supplied to a spouse, just as if they were adults.
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Contracts with people who have been declared incompetent by the courts are void even if the sane people who contracted with them do not know that they had been declared insane by the courts.
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A ________________ is a person of legal age and at least normal mentality who is considered by law to be capable of understanding the meaning of a contract and is permitted to enter into a valid contract.

A) competent party
B) contracting party
C) valid participant
D) contractor
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Incompetent parties to a contract are not denied the opportunity to benefit from their legal rights.
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A competent party is said to have contractual capacity, that is, the ability to:

A) necessitate the contract.
B) disaffirm the contract.
C) make a valid contract.
D) impose undue influence.
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The law regards actions on the part of minors that result in emancipation as abandonment.
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The legal age of majority varies from state to state.
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If a minor has paid more than he or she should have been charged, then he or she can:

A) seek for specific performance.
B) not file a civil suit against the other party.
C) recover punitive damages.
D) recover the overcharged amount.
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In most cases, whether the contract has not yet been performed (an executory contract) or has been fully performed (an executed contract), the minor may ________ the contract.

A) disaffirm.
B) emancipate
C) necessitate
D) subordinate
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With regard to minors' contracts, silence or inaction is the basis for a voidable contract becoming a valid and enforceable contract through:

A) justification.
B) clarification.
C) ratification.
D) ramification.
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In some cases, the courts have held that contracts made by minors who are nearly adults or that deal with a business are:

A) enforceable contracts.
B) voidable contracts.
C) void contracts.
D) invalid contracts.
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If a reasonable period of time passes after a minor reaches legal age and he or she has said nothing about disaffirming the contract, then in the eyes of the law it is considered as:

A) disaffirmed.
B) ratified.
C) avoided
D) a void contract.
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In some cases, the courts have held that contracts made by minors who are nearly adults or that deal with a business are:

A) unenforceable contracts.
B) enforceable contracts.
C) enforceable by the parents or the guardians of the minors.
D) not enforceable by the parents or the guardians of the minors.
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A person who has not yet reached the age of majority is considered a:

A) minor.
B) contractor.
C) competent party.
D) participant.
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Disaffirmance may be done by the minor:

A) before receiving the consideration.
B) within a day after reaching adulthood.
C) after receiving the consideration for the contract.
D) within a reasonable time after reaching adulthood.
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Once a minor marries, or voluntarily separates from parents or guardians, he or she assumes adult responsibilities and is considered to have:

A) matured.
B) been emancipated.
C) abated.
D) been appended.
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Once the minor reaches the legal age of majority, and if he or she agrees to the terms of the contract, then the contract is said to be:

A) ratified.
B) disaffirmed.
C) attested.
D) stamped.
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The nature of a contract for necessaries must bear some relationship to a minor's individual needs and to his or her:

A) legal understanding.
B) social and financial status.
C) professional status.
D) moral behavior.
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In the case of minors' contracts, silence or inaction is the basis for a(n) ________ contract becoming a valid, enforceable contract through ratification.

A) void
B) illegal
C) legal
D) voidable
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If a minor enters into a contract relating to food, shelter, clothing, ?employment, and medical care, then such a contract is known as a:

A) contract of forbearance.
B) contract for service.
C) contract of service.
D) contract for necessaries.
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As per the _________, a person attains the age of majority on the anniversary date of his or her birth.

A) coming of age rule
B) astrology predictions
C) modern birthday rule
D) choice of that person
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Most contracts made by persons who have not reached the age of majority are:

A) void.
B) valid.
C) voidable.
D) enforceable.
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The status of a contract between a minor and an adult is generally:

A) subject to the minor's disaffirmance.
B) voidable at the instance of either party.
C) voidable at the instance of a third party.
D) subject to the adult's ratification.
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Once a minor reaches the age of majority, in order to make the contracts entered into by the minor enforceable, it must be:

A) avoided.
B) validated.
C) disaffirmed.
D) ratified.
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Disaffirming a contract would amount to:

A) ratifying the contract.
B) avoiding the contract.
C) extending the contract.
D) disapproving a tripartite contract.
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Once a minor reaches the legal age of majority, if he or she disagrees with the terms of a contract and thereafter expresses his or her unwillingness to be bound by the contract within a reasonable time, then the contract is said to be:

A) stamped.
B) attested.
C) disaffirmed.
D) approved.
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In some states the minor may avoid the contract even if he or she falsely represented himself or herself as:

A) being of age.
B) a minor.
C) being under force or duress.
D) being bankrupt.
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Being unable to make binding contracts due to having an unsound mind and being unable to safeguard one's own interests is ___________.

A) indecency.
B) indifference.
C) incompetency.
D) duress.
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Explain and elaborate on the following statement: The law that protects minors from their contractual commitments is not intended to deny them the opportunity to enter into contracts for necessaries that are not provided by their parents or a guardian.
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A minor can be held liable if he or she makes damaging statements in writing for the act of:

A) libel.
B) slander.
C) conversion.
D) nuisance.
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Describe competent parties, and how they relate to the capacity to contract.
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Is a contract made by a person declared mentally incompetent binding? Explain.
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Are mentally incompetent persons eligible to enter into a contract? Why or why not?
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In a contract between a minor and an adult, the minor has the privilege of disaffirmance. Are there circumstances under which the minor may not cancel the contract?
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Deck 11: Competent Parties
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A mentally ill person may sometimes have lucid periods during which he or she may exercise sound judgment.
True
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Minors, insane persons, and mentally impaired persons are usually considered incompetent and lacking in:

A) contractual capacity.
B) educational qualifications.
C) social culture.
D) ethics.
A
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A competent party is a person of legal age, but fails to take into account the mental state of the individual.
False
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The responsibility of ?determining whether a person is competent to contract rests on everyone who ?enters into a contract with such a person.
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Persons of unsound mind are considered emancipated.
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An intoxicated person may not avoid a contract where, due to the extent of intoxication, he or she was unable to understand the nature and effect of the contract.
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A minor is liable for the contract price of necessaries purchased even if the contract price is exorbitant.
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In any state a minor may disaffirm any contract, including contracts for necessaries, such as food, shelter, clothing, employment, and medical care.
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The law that protects minors from their contractual commitments intends to deny them the opportunity to enter into contracts for necessaries that are not provided by their parents or a guardian.
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If a minor injures another person or damages another person's property, he or she may not be liable for such injuries or damages and may be prosecuted by the state in a criminal action.
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Minors are protected against their own wrongdoing but not their own inexperience.
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If a person makes a contract for necessities while intoxicated then such person must pay the contract price even if exorbitant.
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Disaffirmance may be implied by the acts of the person who has reached legal age and wishes to disaffirm.
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Emancipated minors are generally liable for necessaries purchased for themselves or supplied to a spouse, just as if they were adults.
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Contracts with people who have been declared incompetent by the courts are void even if the sane people who contracted with them do not know that they had been declared insane by the courts.
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A ________________ is a person of legal age and at least normal mentality who is considered by law to be capable of understanding the meaning of a contract and is permitted to enter into a valid contract.

A) competent party
B) contracting party
C) valid participant
D) contractor
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Incompetent parties to a contract are not denied the opportunity to benefit from their legal rights.
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A competent party is said to have contractual capacity, that is, the ability to:

A) necessitate the contract.
B) disaffirm the contract.
C) make a valid contract.
D) impose undue influence.
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The law regards actions on the part of minors that result in emancipation as abandonment.
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The legal age of majority varies from state to state.
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21
If a minor has paid more than he or she should have been charged, then he or she can:

A) seek for specific performance.
B) not file a civil suit against the other party.
C) recover punitive damages.
D) recover the overcharged amount.
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In most cases, whether the contract has not yet been performed (an executory contract) or has been fully performed (an executed contract), the minor may ________ the contract.

A) disaffirm.
B) emancipate
C) necessitate
D) subordinate
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With regard to minors' contracts, silence or inaction is the basis for a voidable contract becoming a valid and enforceable contract through:

A) justification.
B) clarification.
C) ratification.
D) ramification.
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In some cases, the courts have held that contracts made by minors who are nearly adults or that deal with a business are:

A) enforceable contracts.
B) voidable contracts.
C) void contracts.
D) invalid contracts.
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If a reasonable period of time passes after a minor reaches legal age and he or she has said nothing about disaffirming the contract, then in the eyes of the law it is considered as:

A) disaffirmed.
B) ratified.
C) avoided
D) a void contract.
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In some cases, the courts have held that contracts made by minors who are nearly adults or that deal with a business are:

A) unenforceable contracts.
B) enforceable contracts.
C) enforceable by the parents or the guardians of the minors.
D) not enforceable by the parents or the guardians of the minors.
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A person who has not yet reached the age of majority is considered a:

A) minor.
B) contractor.
C) competent party.
D) participant.
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Disaffirmance may be done by the minor:

A) before receiving the consideration.
B) within a day after reaching adulthood.
C) after receiving the consideration for the contract.
D) within a reasonable time after reaching adulthood.
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Once a minor marries, or voluntarily separates from parents or guardians, he or she assumes adult responsibilities and is considered to have:

A) matured.
B) been emancipated.
C) abated.
D) been appended.
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Once the minor reaches the legal age of majority, and if he or she agrees to the terms of the contract, then the contract is said to be:

A) ratified.
B) disaffirmed.
C) attested.
D) stamped.
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The nature of a contract for necessaries must bear some relationship to a minor's individual needs and to his or her:

A) legal understanding.
B) social and financial status.
C) professional status.
D) moral behavior.
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In the case of minors' contracts, silence or inaction is the basis for a(n) ________ contract becoming a valid, enforceable contract through ratification.

A) void
B) illegal
C) legal
D) voidable
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If a minor enters into a contract relating to food, shelter, clothing, ?employment, and medical care, then such a contract is known as a:

A) contract of forbearance.
B) contract for service.
C) contract of service.
D) contract for necessaries.
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As per the _________, a person attains the age of majority on the anniversary date of his or her birth.

A) coming of age rule
B) astrology predictions
C) modern birthday rule
D) choice of that person
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Most contracts made by persons who have not reached the age of majority are:

A) void.
B) valid.
C) voidable.
D) enforceable.
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The status of a contract between a minor and an adult is generally:

A) subject to the minor's disaffirmance.
B) voidable at the instance of either party.
C) voidable at the instance of a third party.
D) subject to the adult's ratification.
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37
Once a minor reaches the age of majority, in order to make the contracts entered into by the minor enforceable, it must be:

A) avoided.
B) validated.
C) disaffirmed.
D) ratified.
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Disaffirming a contract would amount to:

A) ratifying the contract.
B) avoiding the contract.
C) extending the contract.
D) disapproving a tripartite contract.
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39
Once a minor reaches the legal age of majority, if he or she disagrees with the terms of a contract and thereafter expresses his or her unwillingness to be bound by the contract within a reasonable time, then the contract is said to be:

A) stamped.
B) attested.
C) disaffirmed.
D) approved.
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In some states the minor may avoid the contract even if he or she falsely represented himself or herself as:

A) being of age.
B) a minor.
C) being under force or duress.
D) being bankrupt.
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Being unable to make binding contracts due to having an unsound mind and being unable to safeguard one's own interests is ___________.

A) indecency.
B) indifference.
C) incompetency.
D) duress.
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42
Explain and elaborate on the following statement: The law that protects minors from their contractual commitments is not intended to deny them the opportunity to enter into contracts for necessaries that are not provided by their parents or a guardian.
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A minor can be held liable if he or she makes damaging statements in writing for the act of:

A) libel.
B) slander.
C) conversion.
D) nuisance.
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44
Describe competent parties, and how they relate to the capacity to contract.
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45
Is a contract made by a person declared mentally incompetent binding? Explain.
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Are mentally incompetent persons eligible to enter into a contract? Why or why not?
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In a contract between a minor and an adult, the minor has the privilege of disaffirmance. Are there circumstances under which the minor may not cancel the contract?
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