Contracts
In Maine, a purchase and sale agreement signed by a minor is:
AVoid
BVoidable at the minor's option✓ Correct
CFully enforceable
DVoidable only by the other party
Explanation
Contracts with minors are voidable at the minor's option under Maine law. The minor may disaffirm the contract until reaching the age of majority.
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