Section 4Part 2 — Formation of the Contract
Capacity to buy and sell
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Capacity to buy and sell is regulated by the general law concerning capacity to contract, and to transfer and acquire property: Provided that where necessaries are sold and delivered to an infant or minor, or to a person, who by reason of mental incapacity or drunkenness is incompetent to contract, he must pay a reasonable price therefor.
In this section — "necessaries" means goods suitable to the condition in life of such infant, minor or other person, and to his actual requirements at the time of the sale and delivery.
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necessariescapacity to buy and sell