Asked by
Rishi Nayer
on Nov 21, 2024Verified
Which of the following is true regarding Rose and her parents asserting that the car was a necessary?
A) The claim will have no effect because the law does not recognize the concept of necessaries when minors are involved.
B) Social status is irrelevant as a matter of law in addressing a claim that an item was a necessary.
C) Whether or not parents would buy the item at issue is irrelevant in addressing a claim that an item was a necessary.
D) A minor may not disaffirm a contract for a frivolous matter that is clearly not required.
E) Even if a minor disaffirms a contract for a necessary, the minor will still be held liable for the reasonable value of the necessary.
Necessary
Something essential or required in a particular situation, often used to describe conditions or actions needed to achieve a specific result.
Social Status
The position or rank of a person or group within the society, often determined by wealth, occupation, education, or family lineage.
- Identify the judicial consequences of falsifying one's age during contract formations and the principle of essential items.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the judicial consequences of falsifying one's age during contract formations and the principle of essential items.