Persons with limited capacity for civil conduct, including minors over the age of 8; An adult who cannot fully recognize his own behavior. Minors over the age of eight; Adults who cannot fully recognize their own acts are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct, and their civil legal acts shall be performed by their legal representatives on their behalf or with the consent and ratification of their legal representatives; However, they may independently perform civil legal acts that are purely beneficial or that are appropriate to their age and intelligence.
[Legal Basis]
Article 22 of the Civil Code states that adults who cannot fully recognize their own acts are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct, and the implementation of civil legal acts shall be represented by their legal representatives or approved and ratified by their legal representatives; However, they may independently perform civil legal acts that are purely beneficial or that are compatible with their intellectual and mental health status.
In Article 19 of the Civil Code, minors over the age of eight are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct, and when performing civil legal acts, they shall be represented by their legal representatives or approved and ratified by their legal representatives; However, they may independently perform civil legal acts that are purely beneficial or that are appropriate to their age and intelligence.