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A. MINOR'S RIGHT TO DISAFFIRM; A minor can disaffirm (renounce) a contract and set aside all legal obligations arising from it. (An adult who enters into a contract with a minor, ... a. Minor's Liability; A minor may disaffirm the contract but remains liable for the reasonable value (to avoid unjust enrichment).
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A minor may not disaffirm a contract, otherwise valid, to pay the reasonable value of things necessary for the minor's support or that of the minor's family, entered into by the minor when not under the care of a parent or guardian able to provide for the minor or the minor's family.
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Capacity (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The capacity of both natural and artificial persons determines whether they may make binding amendments to their rights, duties and obligations, such as getting married or merging, entering into con...
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• Generally speaking, a minor may disaffirm a contract at any time during minority or for a reasonable time after the minor comes of age.
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Likewise, a contract between a minor and another party is generally viewed as voidable by the minor. The minor may legally decide to ratify the contract or disaffirm the contract.
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legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/voidable
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The minor who willfully misrepresents his or her age at the time of contract formation may not disaffirm. Once a minor disaffirms a contract, the minor no longer has outstanding duties to perform and the other party may not enforce the contract against him or her.
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The public policy is that minors should be protected from the unscrupulous behavior of adults. A minor may disaffirm a contract orally, in writing, or by the minor's conduct.
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A minor may disaffirm a contract made during his minority within a reasonable time after attaining his majority or he may, after becoming of legal age, by acts recognizing the contract, ratify it. Affirmance is not merely a matter of intent.
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a. Minor is only party having power to disaffirm a contract. ... b. Minor may disaffirm a contract anytime before reaching the age of majority or for a reasonable time thereafter.
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