Answer :

Disaffirmance is the option for one party to reject a contract and any ensuing legal responsibilities. The Option would be all of the choices.

  • The ability to repudiate a contract by one party is known as disaffirmance. The individual must clearly or implicitly state that they will not be bound by the terms of the agreement. Minors and those who can demonstrate they lacked the legal competence to engage into a binding contract are both exempt from the right to disaffirm.
  • Although it is permissible for newborns and people who aren't yet of legal age to engage into contracts, a contract entered into by an infant is voidable, and an infant has the entire right to disaffirm. When a child reaches the legal age of majority, they have a certain amount of time to disavow a contract before it is deemed ratified by their silence.

Thus the correct answer is A.

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Here's the full question-

Les, a minor, enters into a contract to buy a dirt bike from Motocross LLC. Les can ordinarily disaffirm the contract

a.

all of the choices.

b.

for a reasonable time after coming of age.

c.

in a timely manner.

d.

at any time during minority