An intoxicated person is someone who has drunk too much alcohol, and is drunk. Probably staggering about, unsure of where or what he or she is doing.
You either are, or you are not intoxicated. There is no in between as far as the law is concerned.
If that person still understands the legal consequences of the contract, it is legally enforceable. If that person is intoxicated to the point that he or she lacks mental competency, the contract is voidable at by the intoxicated person, even if the intoxication was voluntarily.
Because everyone's physical properties are different. For example, it may take 4 standard drinks for one person to be intoxicated while the same amount of drinks for another person may just get him or her mildly intoxicated.
inebriated or intoxicated.
Time
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Only time.
it is and excuse that may work to get out of it ..
is intoxicated
medical payments to others is no fault coverage - it makes no difference if the person is intoxicated or not
Breathalyser.
metabolism