Question: Watters was 19 when he entered into a contract to buy a car. He stated that he was 21 (the age of majority in his

Watters was 19 when he entered into a contract to buy a car. He stated that he was 21 (the age of majority in his state) and that he was in business. A short time later, the car was destroyed in an accident. Watters then sued the seller to recover his payments on the grounds that he was a minor. Will he succeed? (Watters v. Arrington, 39 Ga. App. 275)

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