Which of the following is the most accurate statement of an intoxicated person's capacity to contract?
Multiple Choice
A person lacks capacity if he is too intoxicated to understand the nature of the contract.
A person lacks capacity if his level of intoxication affects his judgment in entering into the contract.
A person lacks capacity if he is too intoxicated to understand the nature of the contract and the other parties to the contract have reason to know it.
A person lacks capacity if he enters into a contract while intoxicated that he would not have entered into when sober.
A person lacks capacity if he exceeds the legal limit for intoxication.