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bija089 [108]
3 years ago
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1/ A 16t xin cha mẹ 3 triệu để mua xe đạp đi học và được cha mẹ đồng ý. Sau khi nhận tiền A

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Alenkasestr [34]3 years ago
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1/ A 16t xin cha mẹ 3 triệu để mua xe đạp đi học và được cha mẹ đồng ý. Sau khi nhận tiền A
đã dùng 3tr để mua điện thoại di động tặng bạn gái cùng lớp nhân dịp sinh nhật. biết
chuyện cha mẹ A đã gửi đơn ra toà án yêu cầu TÁ tuyên bố huỷ bỏ giao dịch dân sự mua đt
của A vô hiệu. Hãy giải quyết tranh chấp trên và giải thích vì sao lại giải quyết như vậy
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