Contracts
A contract entered into by a minor is generally:
AVoid
BVoidable by the minor✓ Correct
CFully enforceable
DVoidable by either party
Explanation
Contracts entered into by minors (under 18) are voidable at the option of the minor. The minor may disaffirm (cancel) the contract upon reaching majority. The other party cannot void the contract solely based on the minor's age.
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