Intention to create legal relations and capacity Flashcards
For a contract to be binding, the parties need to have __________ to be _______ _______ by it
intended, legally bound
There is a ___________ __________ for intention to be legally bound in ___________ arrangements. This is the opposite in _______ and ________ situations.
rebuttable presumption, commercial, domestic, social
There is a ___________ _______________ for the parties to be legally bound in ____________ situations unless there is clear and unambiguous evidence otherwise, such as a statement that the agreement is ‘binding in ________ only’ or ‘subject to _______’
rebuttable presumption, commercial, honour, contract
Generally, contracts entered into by a _______ or without mental _________ are __________
minor, capacity, voidable
If a minor or a person without mental capacity enters a contract for necessary _______ __ _________ at a _____________ price, the minor is bound by the contract
goods or services, reasonable
Can minors enter into employment contracts?
Yes
A contract with a party who is without mental capacity is voidable by that person only if the other person…
knew they lacked capacity