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A contract signed by a minor is generally considered:

Correct Answer

B) Voidable at the minor's option

A contract signed by a minor (under age 18 in Delaware) is voidable at the minor's option. The minor may disaffirm the contract at any time before reaching the age of majority or within a reasonable time after. The other party, however, is bound by the contract and cannot void it on the basis of the minor's age.

Answer Options
A
Void and unenforceable by either party
B
Voidable at the minor's option
C
Fully enforceable against the minor
D
Enforceable only with a parental co-signature

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