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Capacity of Parties

Capacity of Parties

by Mehrun nesa Mitu -
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Capacity of parties refers to each party who is entering a contract. Each is required by law to have the mental and intellectual capacity to understand the terms of the contract and to make the decision to enter it.

Capacity of parties is one of the five elements required of all legally enforceable contracts alongside:

  • Agreement.
  • Genuine intentions.
  • Consideration.
  • Legality of object.