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Debora [2.8K]
2 years ago
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Disaffirmance must be done by the minor: before receiving the consideration. just prior to the minor reaching the legal age of a

dulthood. within a reasonable time after reaching adulthood. after receiving the consideration for the contract
Social Studies
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anastassius [24]2 years ago
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Also, if a minor chooses to disaffirm, he/she must disaffirm the entire contract.

Refusal is a legal term that refers to the right of a party to withdraw a contract. To invalidate a contract, you must state that you are not bound by the terms and conditions set forth in the contract. This is a statement that an individual chooses not to comply with the terms and conditions and may be expressed or implied by the individual.

Refusal occurs when the parties waive or disagree with some of the contracts that may be revoked. As mentioned earlier, denials can be made implicitly or explicitly. In the case of an implicit refusal, the parties simply cannot act in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract. However, the parties have explicitly stated that they will not comply with the agreement.

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