Asked by Mehki Welch on Apr 27, 2024
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When a minor enters into a contract,who can disaffirm the contract?
A) Neither party
B) Either party
C) The minor only
D) A court
Disaffirm Contract
The legal act of declaring a contract void and freeing all parties from their obligations under it.
Minor
A person under the legal age of majority, which varies by jurisdiction, typically considered to be under 18 years old, and legally restricted in certain rights and responsibilities.
- Understand the process and significance of disaffirmance in contract law.
Verified Answer
JF
Jacob FloreyApr 28, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The right to disaffirm is personal to the minor.That is,only the minor or a legal representative such as a guardian may disaffirm the contract.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the process and significance of disaffirmance in contract law.
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