Contracts
A contract entered into by a minor in Delaware is generally:
AVoid and unenforceable
BVoidable at the minor's option✓ Correct
CFully enforceable
DEnforceable only against the adult party
Explanation
Contracts with minors are generally voidable at the minor's option. The minor can choose to disaffirm the contract upon reaching the age of majority.
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