Would you be able to check my 5 answers:
1. The continued possession by a minor of a good after reaching the age of majority will be treated as an implied ratification of the contract by which the minor acquired that good
Answer True
2. If a contract is held to be avoidable due to a party's intoxication, then his or her power to disaffirm the contract will usually be conditioned on full restitution of the purchased items.
Answer false
3. Joe is an adult who bought a car before reaching the age of majority. Joe could not disaffirm his contractual obligations if he:
a. failed to demand that the contract be canceled within a reasonable time after reaching the age of majority.
b. misrepresented his age at the time of the purchase.
c. is married.
d. none of the above.
Answer...I am torn between a and d. The reason for a sound correct except for the "failed to demand" that part sounds wrong
4. The duty of a minor to pay for the reasonable value of necessary goods he or she purchased arises from the contract itself
Answer: true
5. When a state statute imposes a duty of restitution on a minor who disaffirms a contract, the minor must take steps to put the nonbreaching adult party in the position that he or she occupied prior to the formation of the contract
answer: true
Thanks
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