Explain the term Minors (or Infants) and its exceptions
Explain the term Minors (or Infants) and its exceptions?
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Minors are people who have not yet reached the age of majority according to the law of their province (usually 18 or 19). It is all because minors would have less negotiating power than adults, it is same as a universal rule that a contracts made by minors are not enforced against them but are imposable by them. Here are 2 exceptions to a minor's immunity from contractual liability:
1. Necessaries
2. Beneficial contracts of service.
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