Charlie has been saving for two years to buy himself a car. He is a...

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Charlie has been saving for two years to buy himself a car. He is a week away from turning Focus that would be perfect for going to school, soccer practice, work, and drive around town. He buys the car without consulting with his parents. After five months of owning the car, he realizes that owning a car is more expensive than originally thought. His parents are not helping him with the expenses (gas, insurance, title, etc.). So he decides to go back to the seller and return the car alleging that he was a minor when he bought the car, therefore, he can avoid the contract and should have his money back. Can Charlie avoid the contract? Yes, he was a minor when bought the car. Yes, the "Day before birthday rule" does not apply. No, he ratified the contract by owning and driving the car for five months after he became of age. No, he put too many miles on the car already.
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