Chapter 7 - Capacity, Legality and Intention Flashcards

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capacity

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contracting parties must have the capacity to contract

some people are more vulnerable and received special protection

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minors (or infants)

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under age of majority, not bound by their agreements

adults bound when contracting with minors but voidable my minor

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insanity

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  • no understanding of the nature of the transaction
  • person claiming insanity has onus to prove it
  • other person knew or ought to have known of insanity
  • may repuidate when sane
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drunk

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treated like insanity
- no understanding of the nature of the transaction
- person claiming insanity has onus to prove it
- other person knew or ought to have known of insanity
- may repuidate when sane

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others of limited capacity

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corporations
crown bodies
enemy aliens
foreign govts
unions
bankrupts
indian act

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contracts performed illegally

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lawful contract performed in an illegal way may be enforced by the court

illegal performance of a lawful contract often involves a breach of regulatory legislation that may void the contract

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if contract is performed illegally or against public policy, the court may order

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contrat is void and restore parties to orginal position
serverance of illegal performance
enforcement if violation is procedural and not substantive

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some limited circumstances - a contract is required by statute to be in writing

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ex: transfer of land

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types of contracts generally included under the statute of frauds and required to be in writing

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– Longer than one year
– Land transactions
– Guarantees and indemnities
– When goods are sold over a specific value
– Promises in consideration of marriage
– Promises of an executor to pay a debt of deceased
from the executor’s own assets

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