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Contractual capacity refers to the legal ability of a party to enter into a contract, ensuring that they are of sound mind and of legal age, typically 18 years or older. This capacity is essential for the contract to be enforceable, as parties lacking capacity, such as minors or mentally incapacitated individuals, may void the contract or have it declared unenforceable.
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