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Contracts created by a minor are either voidable or void, depending on the state and whether they have been previously adjudicated to be incompetent.



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Minimum mental ability necessary previously  by law for a party to enter into a contract and be obligated by it is known as the "contractual capacity."

depending Three categories of people are recognized by common law as not having the legal capacity to enter into contracts. Unmarried individuals under the age of eighteen (18) are generally entitled to engage into any contract that an adult may, voidable provided that the contract is not one that is expressly forbidden by law for minors (e.g., agreement to purchase cigarettes or alcohol). Contracts entered into by minors, however, are often voidable by the minor, unlike those entered into by adults. Contracts made by individuals who are inebriated at the time of contracting are also considered to be made by mentally incompetent or impaired individuals incompetent.

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