Capacity in English law

Capacity in English law refers to the ability of a contracting party to enter into legally binding relations. If a party does not have the capacity to do so, then subsequent contracts may be invalid; however, in the interests of certainty, there is a prima facie presumption that both parties hold the capacity to contract.

Source: Wikipedia — Capacity in English law (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Capacity in English law

Capacity in English law refers to the ability of a contracting party to enter into legally binding relations. If a party does not have the capacity to do so, then subsequent contracts may be invalid; however, in the interests of certainty, there is a prima facie presumption that both parties hold the capacity to contract.

Source: Wikipedia "Capacity in English law" · CC BY-SA 4.0

Share this article: X · Bluesky
Privacy Policy