Asked by Jallisa Jackson on Jul 06, 2024
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In most states,the mere fact that a minor is ________ does not give him the capacity to contract.
A) living on his own
B) emancipated
C) paying his own expenses.
D) not in contact with his parents.
Emancipated Minor
A minor who has legally been granted independence from parental control, often involving financial self-sufficiency or marriage.
Capacity to Contract
refers to the legal ability of a person to enter into a binding agreement.
- Recognize the rights and obligations of minors in contract law.
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Capucine MorelleJul 06, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
In most states,the mere fact that a minor is emancipated does not give him capacity to contract.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the rights and obligations of minors in contract law.