chapter 8 b-law
Minors and Contracts
A minor may void the contract, but must may the reasonable value if it is a necessary
statute
a written law passed by a legislative body
mental capacity
ability of a person to understand the nature and effect of the acts in which he has engaged and the business that he is transacting
flexible standards
are more general guidelines providing greater range of choice or discretion
Capacity and Legality
K Made for Legal Purpose Must Be Legally Competent To Contract Too Young Too Mentally Disabled Too Drunk
bright-line rule
a clear, easily understood, and easily applied standard in a specific situation. are more rigid
Intoxicated People
contracts made by people who have become so intoxicated that they cannot understand the meaning of their acts are voidable; rarely successful
Legality
must meet the requirement of legality, that is both subject of matter and the performance