Asked by Corien Frazier on May 26, 2024
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A bargain is considered to be void if a court has ________ a person to be mentally incompetent at the time the bargain was formed.
A) ratified
B) adjudicated
C) disaffirmed
D) emancipated
Adjudicated
Having undergone a legal process by which an official decision or judgment is made regarding a dispute.
Mentally Incompetent
A legal status referring to an individual's lack of capacity to make decisions due to mental disability or illness.
- Differentiate between void, voidable, and enforceable contracts based on mental capacity and intoxication.
Verified Answer
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Yolanda FullardMay 28, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A bargain is considered to be void if,at the time of formation of the bargain,a court had already adjudicated (adjudged or decreed)one or more of the parties to be mentally incompetent or one or more of the parties was so impaired that he could not even manifest assent.
Learning Objectives
- Differentiate between void, voidable, and enforceable contracts based on mental capacity and intoxication.
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