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Which of the following is an INCORRECT statement regarding a​ minor's right to disaffirm a​ contract? A. A former minor can disaffirm a contract entered into while he or she was a minor for a reasonable time after reaching the age of majority. B. A minor can orally disaffirm a contract. C. A minor can disaffirm a contract at any time prior to reaching the age of majority. D. Special formalities are required for a minor to expressly disaffirm a contract. E. A minor can disaffirm a contract through his or her conduct.

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User Gerunn
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Answer:

D. Special formalities are required for a minor to expressly disaffirm a contract.

Step-by-step explanation:

This statement is incorrect because all the minor need to do to disaffirm a contract is simply by expressing simple disagreement through oral or writing to any part of the contract.

If the court can prove that the minor is forced to abide to the contract despite this simple gesture of disagreement, people who are involved (could either be the guardian or the client) are subjected to a criminal lawsuit.

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