A contract signed by a person who was intoxicated at the time of the signature would be:

A. valid
B. void
C. voidable by the intoxicated party
D. voidable by the other non-intoxicated party

Answer: C. voidable by the intoxicated party
A contract signed by a person who is temporarily incompetent (through intoxication, for instance) may be voidable, if the person takes action to rescind the contract within a reasonable time after regaining competency.

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