Contracts
Under Wyoming law, a minor (person under 18) who signs a purchase agreement:
ACreates a fully binding contract
BCreates a voidable contract that the minor may disaffirm✓ Correct
CCreates a void contract with no legal effect
DCreates a contract that requires parental co-signature to be voidable
Explanation
Contracts signed by minors are generally voidable at the minor's option. The minor can disaffirm (cancel) the contract, but the adult party cannot disaffirm based on the other party's minority.
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