The question is, to what extent do you have to verify someone's cognitive ability before signing a contract with them? Obviously there's a line somewhere but it just seems difficult to me to refute a defense of, "They seemed competent enough to me and I didn't know their medical history."
Jail? For what crime? The contract might not hold up, but there's no way you go to jail for signing an agreement with someone with memory loss.
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Seems like it'd be hard to prove knowledge and intent, at least, especially since the post describes him as lucid, just with memory problems.
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The question is, to what extent do you have to verify someone's cognitive ability before signing a contract with them? Obviously there's a line somewhere but it just seems difficult to me to refute a defense of, "They seemed competent enough to me and I didn't know their medical history."
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