Multiple Choice
If a person to an agreement lacks capacity, that person may challenge the agreement if
A) Both parties lacked the capacity
B) The person who lacked the capacity is determined to have been taken advantage of.
C) The person who lacked capacity chooses to do so.
D) The person who lacked capacity was not unjustly enriched.
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