In what circumstances will a person be able to repudiate a contract entered into while intoxicated?
A) The other party knew or should have known that the person was so intoxicated that they were incapable of understanding the nature of the contract.
B) The person was so intoxicated that they were incapable of understanding the nature of the contract.
C) The contract is not one for necessaries.
D) All of the above.
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