Question

Which of the following statements is true about intoxicated and mentally incompetent persons in a contract?

A. A court of law legally terms mentally incompetent persons as infants to a contract.

B. A court prevents intoxicated persons from making a contract voidable in any circumstance.

C. The capacity to contract is simply lost due to intoxication and mental incompetency even before a court can adjudge a person of such mental incompetency.

D. A court measures capacity to contract by whether an adult is capable of understanding the nature and purpose of the contract.

E. The complexity of a contractual transaction and the mental capacity of an adult are irrelevant in controlling the right to disaffirm a contract.

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