Judicial determination of incapacity, contracts after - Wills after restoration.

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After his incapacity has been judicially determined, a person of unsound mind can make no conveyance or other contract, nor designate any power, nor waive any right, until his restoration to capacity is judicially determined. But if actually restored to capacity, he may make a will, though his restoration is not thus determined.

R.L.1910, § 890.


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