What implications arise if a minor intentionally lies about their age to enter into a contract?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking about the legal implications of a minor intentionally misrepresenting their age to enter into a contract. It seeks to clarify what legal consequences or responsibilities might arise from such actions.

Answer

A minor who lies about age may be limited in disaffirming contracts and may be liable for restoring benefits.

A minor who lies about their age to enter into a contract may be restricted in their ability to disaffirm the contract later on. Courts may enforce the contract against the minor or require them to restore benefits obtained through fraud.

Answer for screen readers

A minor who lies about their age to enter into a contract may be restricted in their ability to disaffirm the contract later on. Courts may enforce the contract against the minor or require them to restore benefits obtained through fraud.

More Information

In some jurisdictions, if a minor misrepresents their age and the other party relies on this misrepresentation, the minor may be estopped from claiming they lack capacity to contract, therefore may be held liable.

Tips

Commonly, people assume minors can always disaffirm contracts, but if there's misrepresentation involved, this ability can be limited.

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