What public policies justify the rule that a minor may disaffirm a contract? What if the minor,
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- What "public policies" justify the rule that a minor may disaffirm a contract?
- What if the minor, by accepting the contract, affirmatively represented himself/herself to be older than 18 years old? Does that matter? Thoroughly explain the reasoning that supports your opinion.
- (Hint: The phrase "public policies" refers to the societal benefit that a particular law is intended to promote or advance. You can think of the "public policy" as the reason for, or purpose behind, a law.)
- Knowing the law of disaffirmance, do you believe that a minor who establishes an account on a social networking site (such as Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat) by accepting a "Terms of Use" contract should be allowed to disaffirm that contract?
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