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 In relation to the business or employment under paragraph 1, the minor shall have the same position as a person who has reached majority.

If the business or employment which has obtained the consent or permission according paragraph 1 considerably damages or impairs the minor, the legal representative may cancel the consent given to the minor or, in the event of the court-given permission, he may request the court to revoke the permission given to the minor.

In the event that the legal representative cancels the consent without appropriate cause, the minor may request a court to revoke the cancellation by the legal representative.

The cancellation of the consent by the legal representative or the revocation of the permission by the court ends the minor's position as a person who has reached majority, but it does not affect any act done by the minor before the cancellation or revocation.

Any insane person may be adjudged incompetent by a court order upon a request therefor by his spouse; his ascendant, namely, his father or mother, paternal grandfather or mother, maternal grandfather or mother, or paternal or maternal great-grandfather or mother; his descendant, namely, his child, grandchild, great-grandchild, or great-great-grandchild; his guardian or curator; a person having the custody of him; or a public prosecutor.

The person adjudged incompetent by a court order according to paragraph 1 must be subjected to custodianship. The appointment of a custodian, the powers and duties of the custodian, and the end of the custodianship shall be in accordance with the provisions of Book 5 of this Code.

The court order under this section shall be published in the Royal Gazette.

Any act done by a person adjudged incompetent by a court order shall be voidable.

Any act done by an insane person not yet adjudged incompetent by a court order will be voidable only when it is done whilst he is insane and the other party is aware that the doer is insane.

If the cause rendering a person incompetent has ended and the person himself or any of the persons stated in section 28 makes a request to the court, the court shall order revocation of the order adjudging him incompetent.

The court order under this section shall be published in the Royal Gazette.