Question
Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding a minor's right to disaffirm a contract for necessaries? Technically, a minor must ratify a contract for necessaries when he or she reaches the age of majority (18 in most jurisdictions). Technically, a minor can disaffirm a contract for necessaries, but the minor is liable for the contract price of the necessaries A minor cannot disaffirm a contract for necessaries Technically, a minor can disaffirm a contract for necessaries, but the minor is liable for the reasonable value of the necessaries.
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Technically, a minor can disaffirm a contract for necessaries, but the minor is liable for the reasonable value of the necessaries.