Asked by
Calvin Harvey
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
The purpose of the right to disaffirm a contract is to
A) recognize the legitimate interests of those who contract with minors.
B) protect minors.
C) restore persons to positions they held before contracting.
D) ratify a contract and make it enforceable.
Right To Disaffirm
The legal ability to void or cancel a contract or agreement, especially in cases involving minors or where fraud is detected.
Protect Minors
Measures or laws designed to safeguard children and teenagers from harm and exploitation.
- Discern the rights and obligations of entities in agreements with minors, including the capacity to repudiate.
Verified Answer
AV
Learning Objectives
- Discern the rights and obligations of entities in agreements with minors, including the capacity to repudiate.