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11 July, 02:35

George is a minor who lives on his own. he orders clothing from fastshop. george later wants to disaffirm the contract. george can:

a. not disaffirm the contract.

b. disaffirm the contract because this contract is unconscionable.

c. disaffirm the contract and keep the clothing without payment because he is a minor.

d. disaffirm the contract, but he must pay for the reasonable value of the goods.

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  1. 11 July, 02:39
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    (d) George can disaffirm the contract, but he must pay for the reasonable value of the goods. A minor who has been emancipated has all the contractual rights and obligations of a person who has reached the age of majority and the right to disaffirm is the 1st right granted to minors in contract law cases.
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