Capacity of the mentally ill to conclude contracts

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September 25, 2014

 

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Persons with mental illnesses are bound by contracts for necessaries and must pay a sensible price, however other contracts are voidable if (a) individual did not know what they were doing and (b) the other party was aware of this. Persons of unsound mind Persons certified as insane under the Mental Health act 1983 section 3 can never make a valid contract, however a mentally unbalanced person has full contractual capacity, although such an individual may be entitled to avoid a contract that has been made if they did not know what they were doing and the other party was aware that they did not know what they were doing...
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Persons with mental illnesses are bound by contracts for necessaries and must pay a sensible price, however other contracts are voidable if (a) individual did not know what they were doing and (b) the other party was aware of this. Persons of unsound mind Persons certified as insane under the Mental Health act 1983 section 3 can never make a valid contract, however a mentally unbalanced person has full contractual capacity, although such an individual may be entitled to avoid a contract that has been made if they did not know what they were doing and the other party was aware that they did not know what they were doing...
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