Contracts
In Montana, which of the following would make a real estate contract voidable rather than void?
AA contract signed by a person who was adjudicated mentally incompetent
BA contract signed by a minor who can disaffirm upon reaching the age of majority✓ Correct
CA contract for an illegal purpose such as purchasing a property for drug manufacturing
DA contract that lacks consideration
Explanation
A contract signed by a minor in Montana is voidable (not void). The minor can disaffirm the contract upon reaching the age of majority. Contracts with adjudicated incompetents and contracts for illegal purposes are typically void from the beginning.
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