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If a minor does not disaffirm a contract either during the period of minority or within a reasonable time after reaching the age of majority, the contract is considered ratified.

A. True
B. False


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Final answer:

If a minor does not disaffirm a contract, it is not considered ratified.


Explanation:

False. If a minor does not disaffirm a contract during the period of minority or within a reasonable time after reaching the age of majority, the contract is not considered ratified. By not taking action to disaffirm the contract, the minor is essentially affirming or agreeing to it as an adult.


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