Asked by Beverly Chafton on May 22, 2024

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Which of the following characterizes the traditional rule regarding a minor who misrepresents his/her age?

A) He/she can be prosecuted for such an offense.
B) An adult can file a tort of deceit against such a minor.
C) An adult can seek compensation for any losses caused by such a minor.
D) A minor's right to disaffirm is valid in such a case.

Misrepresents

The act of providing false, misleading, or incorrect information about a material fact, intentionally or otherwise.

Tort of Deceit

A legal claim arising from intentionally misleading or deceiving another, causing harm or loss.

  • Identify the conditions under which a contract made by a minor can be ratified or must be disaffirmed.
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Juliana AbdulMay 28, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The traditional rule was that a minor's misrepresentation about his/her age did not affect his/her right to disaffirm and did not create any obligation to reimburse the adult for damages or pay for benefits received.