Before the weaker party can rely on a defence of mental incapacity through illness or intoxication, he
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Before the weaker party can rely on a defence of mental incapacity through illness or intoxication, he or she must prove that the other party was aware of such an impairment.Is this requirement a reasonable one? If a person does not have the capacity to contract, should that not be the end of the matter?
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Canadian Business And The Law
ISBN: 9780176795085
7th Edition
Authors: Philip King Dorothy Duplessis, Shannon O Byrne
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