FREE CONSENT AND CAPACITY TO CONTRACT
The Contract Law prescribes basic requisites for a contract to be legally enforceable, including free consent and competency of parties. The contract is void when the consent has not been genuine and obtained by coercion, fraud, misrepresentation, undue influence or mistake. Mistakes may be of facts, or law, affecting the agreements. It further provides that only persons who are not minors, of sound mind and not disqualified by any law will be competent to contract. Contracts with a minor theref
