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Alexzandria Ussery
on Nov 10, 2024Verified
Once infants become adults, they are liable for any contract they made while they were infants.
Infants
Children in the earliest stage of their lives, typically considered to be from birth to 2 years old.
Adults
Individuals who are considered legally mature and are responsible for their actions, with the age of adulthood varying by jurisdiction.
Contract
A pact between two or more parties that is recognized and enforceable by law.
- Understand the fundamental concepts related to the enforceability of agreements made by minors and their safeguards within the framework of contract law.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the fundamental concepts related to the enforceability of agreements made by minors and their safeguards within the framework of contract law.
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