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Contractual capacity generally falls into three main categories: minors, mentally incapacitated individuals, and intoxicated individuals. Minors typically lack the legal ability to enter into binding contracts, though they can void contracts in many cases. Mentally incapacitated individuals may not fully understand the implications of a contract, rendering their agreements voidable. Intoxicated individuals may also lack the capacity to contract if their intoxication prevents them from understanding the contract's nature.

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