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Final Review: Chapter 9 Brook Wampole Mrs. Cole Law 2013-14

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Final Review: Chapter 9. Brook Wampole Mrs. Cole Law 2013-14. True or False. Ratification can never occur before the age of majority to contract. . True. Emancipated minors may lose the power to disaffirm their contracts. . True. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Final Review: Chapter 9Brook WampoleMrs. ColeLaw 2013-14

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True or False• Ratification can never occur before the age of majority to

contract.

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• True

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• Emancipated minors may lose the power to disaffirm their contracts.

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• True

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• In most jurisdictions, even if a minor cannot return everything that was received under a contract, the minor will receive back everything she or he put into the bargain.

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• True

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• Minors are not usually liable for their torts.

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• True

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• As soon as a person reaches the age of majority the legal power to disaffirm a contract is immediately ended.

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• False

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Multiple Choice• Parties who may, because of their status, have the right to

disaffirm a contract include• A. minors• B. the mentally incapacitated• C. the intoxicated• D. all of these

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• D all of these

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• Which of the following would most likely not be classified as a necessary?• A. an apartment• B. clothes• C. cosmetics• D. food

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• C. cosmetics

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• Contracts of a minor that cannot be disaffirmed include• A. court-approved contracts• B. enlistment in the armed services• C. educational loans• D. all of these

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• D. all of these

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• Which of the following is not evidence of informal emancipation?• A. a minor marries• B. a minor gives birth• C. a minor buys a car• D. a minor moves out of the family home

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• C. a minor buys a car

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• All contracts by a party held to be permanently insane by a court are• A. valid but must be ratified by the party’s guardian• B. voidable• C. void• D. reviewed by a court

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• C. void

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Completion• Grant, a 16-year old high school student, quit school and took

a full-time job. His actions are evidence of informal _______.

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• emancipation

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• Latrice is only 13 years old, but once she signs a court-approved contract she cannot ________ it.

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• disaffirm

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• Food, clothing and shelter are all classified as _________ for those who lack capacity.

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• necessaries

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• When a contract for necessaries is disaffirmed by a party lacking capacity, they still must pay a(n) _________ amount for those necessaries.

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• reasonable

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• Minors can disaffirm their contracts during their minority and for a reasonable period of time after attaining their ________.

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• majority