Contracts
Under Georgia contract law, a contract signed by a minor (under age 18) is:
AVoid and cannot be enforced by either party
BVoidable at the election of the minor✓ Correct
CValid and fully enforceable
DVoidable at the election of the adult party
Explanation
In Georgia, a contract signed by a minor is voidable at the minor's option. The minor may choose to disaffirm the contract, but the adult party cannot void it on that basis.
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