Asked by Amane gebiraye on Jun 10, 2024
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How is a person of weakened intellect or who is otherwise vulnerable (but not insane or mentally incompetent) protected in terms of contract law?
Weakened Intellect
A condition or state where an individual's cognitive abilities are significantly below average, affecting their decision-making capabilities.
Contract Law
The branch of legal studies that deals with the creation, interpretation, and enforcement of agreements between parties.
- Discern the legal aptitude needed for the establishment of contracts and the anomalies pertaining to age, cognitive state, and status.
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Jerton EvansJun 17, 2024
Final Answer :
The legal principle protecting against unconscionable transactions provides some protection.
Learning Objectives
- Discern the legal aptitude needed for the establishment of contracts and the anomalies pertaining to age, cognitive state, and status.