Contracts
Under Georgia law, a real estate contract signed by a person who is intoxicated or mentally incapacitated at the time of signing is:
AAutomatically void
BPotentially voidable by the incapacitated party✓ Correct
CFully binding and irrevocable
DOnly invalid if witnessed by two persons
Explanation
A contract signed by a person lacking mental capacity (due to intoxication, mental illness, etc.) is voidable at the option of the incapacitated party (or their guardian/heirs).
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