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  <rdfs:subClassOf rdf:resource="https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/RZ1dOPJ6HH6lMJGSLNxfwV"/>
  <rdfs:label>Lack of Contractual Capacity Claim</rdfs:label>
  <skos:altLabel>Contracting Capacity</skos:altLabel>
  <rdfs:seeAlso rdf:resource="https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/RJEhNjPDXIeJRMwifVraDk"/>
  <skos:prefLabel>Incapacity Defense</skos:prefLabel>
  <skos:definition>A Lack of Contractual Capacity Claim asserts that a party to a contract did not have the legal ability or competence to enter into the agreement, rendering the contract voidable. This claim typically arises due to factors such as minority, mental incapacity, or intoxication.</skos:definition>
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