Question

What is the legal significance in most states when a minor misrepresents his or her age?

A. That if a competent party relies on a misrepresentation in good faith, the minor gives up the right to disaffirm the agreement.

B. That the minor must restore the competent party to that party's precontract position before obtaining the disaffirmance.

C. That the minor may disaffirm but that the competent party has the right to sue the minor in tort and recover damages for fraud.

D. That misrepresentation does not affect the minor's right to disaffirm the contract.

E. That misrepresentation results in the minor receiving a return of only half the consideration he or she supplied.

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