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Contract Law: Capacity Douglas Wilhelm Harder, M.Math. LEL Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario, Canada ece.uwaterloo.ca © 2013 by Douglas Wilhelm Harder. Some rights reserved.

Outline An introduction to the engineering profession, including: –Standards and safety –Law: Charter of Rights and Freedoms, contracts, torts, negligent malpractice, forms of carrying on business –Intellectual property (patents, trade marks, copyrights and industrial designs) –Professional practice Professional Engineers Act Professional misconduct and sexual harassment –Alternative dispute resolution –Labour Relations and Employment Law –Environmental Law 2 Capacity

Contract Law The five essential elements of a contract are: –An offer is made and accepted –There is mutual intent to enter into the contract –Consideration –Capacity to contract –Lawful purpose Capacity 3

For an agreement to be legally binding, each party must be capable of entering into a legally binding contract –That is, they must have capacity to contract Capacity 4

Age of Majority The age of majority is the legally recognized point when one enters adulthood and thus one ceases to be a minor At this point, it terminates the legal control and responsibilities of parents or guardians It is also the point at which one can enter into a contract Capacity 5

Age of Majority The age of majority differs in Canada between the provinces and territories: 18 y.o.Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, P.E.I., Quebec and Saskatchewan 19 y.o.British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, N.W.T., Nunavut, Yukon Capacity 6

Contracts with Minors A contract with a minor is not enforceable by the other party unless: –The contract concerns providing a necessity of life for the minor, including food, clothing, shelter, etc. –When the minor reaches the age of majority, he or she must ratify the contract The contracting party need not know they are dealing with a minor in order to be bound to an unenforceable contract Capacity 7

Mental Incompetence In Hart v OConnor, Lord Brightman wrote:... the validity of a contract entered into by a lunatic who is ostensibly sane is to be judged by the same standards as a contract by a person of sound mind, and is not voidable by the lunatic or his representatives by reason of unfairness' unless such unfairness amounts to equitable fraud which would have enabled the complaining party to avoid the contract even if he had been sane. Capacity 8

Intoxication Individuals who are intoxicated do not have the capacity to enter into contracts In the words of Lord Ellenborough, they have no agreeing mind. A drunkard may, however, ratify a contract once they have sobered up... Capacity 9

Corporations The objects of a corporation must be stated in the constitutive documents of incorporation Any endeavour that is not allowed for under the objects of incorporation are ultra vires, and thus, beyond the power of the corporation Any contract that is ultra vires is unenforceable Capacity 10

References [1]D.L. Marston, Law for Professional Engineers, 4th Ed., McGraw Hill, [2]Julie Vale, ECE 290 Course Notes, [3] Wikipedia, These course slides are provided for the ECE 290 class. The material in it reflects Douglas Harders best judgment in light of the information available to him at the time of preparation. Any reliance on these course slides by any party for any other purpose are the responsibility of such parties. Douglas W. Harder accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any party as a result of decisions made or actions based on these course slides for any other purpose than that for which it was intended. 11 Capacity