Business Law Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #960924

What is the difference between a person with full capacity and a person with limited capacity?


A person with full capacity should have completed 18 years of age while a person with limited capacity should be younger than 18 years old.

A person with limited capacity should be interdicted and a person with full capacity should not be interdicted.

A person with limited capacity has limited capacity on specific legal transactions but a person with full capacity may enter into any kind of transaction.

A person with limited capacity has discretion while a person with full capacity does not.

A person with full capacity is responsible for all his/her tortuous acts while a person with limited capacity is not responsible for any of his/her tortuous acts.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

In order to have full capacity there are three requirements. Firstly a person should attain majority; secondly, this person should be capable of making fair judgements; and lastly, he/she should not be interdicted.A person of limited capacity also has all of these three requirements, but his/her capacity is limited only for certain legal transactions. In other words, for the persons of limited capacity, capacity is the rule and incapacity is the exception that is only limited to specific transactions.

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