Rules regarding contracts with minors
Explain repudiation rules regarding contracts with minors?
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A minor may always repudiate a contract for non-necessaries, even when those items are clearly beneficial to him or her. The minor must return goods still in his or her possession. If the minor sells goods, she cannot recover the goods unless she returns the money paid. If the minor has already received a benefit or non-returnable goods as a result of a contract for non-necessaries, he will be able to repudiate only future liability and cannot recover monies already paid for the benefit received.
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