Contracts
A minor (under 18) signs a Kansas real estate purchase agreement. This contract is:
AVoid and cannot be ratified
BVoidable at the option of the minor only✓ Correct
CValid and fully binding
DVoidable at the option of either party
Explanation
Contracts signed by minors are voidable — the minor may disaffirm the contract (but only the minor has this right), while the adult party is bound.
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