Contracts
In North Dakota, a contract signed by a person who was mentally incompetent at the time of signing is:
AFully enforceable
BVoid or voidable depending on the degree of incompetency and legal adjudication✓ Correct
COnly voidable if signed during a hospital stay
DFully enforceable if the other party was unaware of the incompetency
Explanation
A person who has been legally adjudicated mentally incompetent cannot enter binding contracts—their contracts are void. If competency is questionable but not legally adjudicated, the contract may be voidable.
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