A person entirely without understanding has no power to make a contract of any kind, but he is liable for the reasonable value of things furnished to him necessary for his support or the support of his family.
Idaho Code § 32-106
Contracts of persons without understanding
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Rogers v. Household Life Insurance (2011)
Most recently applied in Rogers v. Household Life Insurance (March 2011)
R.S., § 2410; reen R.C. & C.L., § 2606; C.S., § 4588; I.C.A., § 31-106; am. 2010, ch. 235, § 10, p. 542.
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