adults who enter into contracts with minors can avoid their contractual duties just as the minors can. True or false

Answer :

False adults who enter into contracts with minors can avoid their contractual duties just as the minors can.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    The minimum mental capacity required by law for a party who enters into a contractual agreement to be bound by it. Common law recognizes three classes of persons who are generally not considered to have sufficient capacity to be bound by their contracts:

Minors: In virtually all states, unmarried persons under the age of eighteen (18) are permitted to enter into any contract an adult can, provided that the contract is not one prohibited by law for minors (e.g., agreement to purchase cigarettes or alcohol).

one prohibited by law for minors (e.g., agreement to purchase cigarettes or alcohol). However, unlike those entered into by adults, contracts entered into by minors are generally voidable by the minor.

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