Asked by
Jasmine Gautam
on Nov 29, 2024Verified
All states agree that a minor who has fraudulently misrepresented her age when entering into a contract has no power to disaffirm the contract.
Fraudulently Misrepresented
The act of deliberately providing false or misleading information with the intent to deceive in a contractual agreement.
Disaffirm
The legal right of a minor or other parties to void or cancel certain types of contracts, to protect against exploitation.
- Acknowledge the implications of minors misrepresenting their age in the formation of contracts.
Verified Answer
LM
Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the implications of minors misrepresenting their age in the formation of contracts.