Your client is a corporation and its agent with whom you normally deal has a business plan that he wants you to sign and file on behalf of the corporation. Since it does not seem to benefit the corporation, you are not sure but go ahead and risk your law license by filing it anyway. The filing may be voidable under the defense of lack of legal capacity. True False
I wanna go with True, not 100% suretho
@Marziman lets ask him
This is false.
My bad
He has the legal capacity to enter a contract, while it may not be morally proper he has the capacity so the defense would have to be something else.
Googled it to be certain, "A contract entered into by someone who lacks the legal capacity to enter contracts is voidable by that person. People who lack the legal capacity to enter into contracts are minors and people with mental deficiencies." Minors and people with mental deficiencies.
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