Question: 1. A entered into a contract with B, who is a minor. Can A later asks for the invalidation of the contract by reason


1. A entered into a contract with B, who is a minor.

1. A entered into a contract with B, who is a minor. Can A later asks for the invalidation of the contract by reason of the minority of B? 10 points 2. A, the seller, and B, the buyer, agreed for the sale and purchase of one kilo of "Methamphetamine hydrochloride" otherwise known as "Shabu" for 1 Million Pesos. What is the consideration in this contract, if any? 10 points 3. In what manner that "police power of the state" limits one's right to contract? 10 points 4. Explain "real right" in relation to contract. 10 points 5. Which is a valid contract a sale of future things or a sale of vain hope or expectancy?

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