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4 June, 13:29

Egbert, age sixteen, purchases a $500 video-game system and a $50 computer chair from CompuStore. Egbert changes his mind and wants to avoid the contract for the video-game system but not the computer chair. Egbert may:

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  1. 4 June, 13:53
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    Egbert may disaffirm the contract for the video game on the basis that it is a non necessity item.

    Explanation:

    Egbert may disaffirm the contract of the video game, on the basis that the video game is a non necessity item for him, while claiming that computer chair is a necessity item that will aid him in learning or education.

    Note that disaffirmance is a legal term that refers to the right for one party to renounce a contract.

    This is a term often used by minor to make a contract of non necessary items to be void. It is often explicitly or verbally expressed by the person (minor) in a declaration or implied when the person involved decides not to abide by the terms of the contract.
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