Discuss the related aspects of capacity to contract`


Business Law Discussion

"Most states provide that contracts entered into by intoxicated (because of drugs or alcohol) persons are voidable but only by the person who was intoxicated. Many of these states say that it doesn't matter whether the intoxication was self-induced (voluntary) or forced (involuntary). Other states only allow a person who was forced or unknowingly became intoxicated to disaffirm the contract." (Cheeseman p. 210 - 211) In a 250 word, original discussion board post, explain to the other students in the class whether or not you think voluntarily intoxicated persons should be allowed out of the contracts they enter.

Discuss the related aspects of capacity to contract and disaffirming a contract. Should the same rules apply to both in-person and online contracts? Be sure you consider both sides of the argument in your post before stating your opinion.

The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

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