Fay, age 17, ordered a pair of skis on the installment plan. She paid $20 every month until she turned 18, the age of majority. The next day, she sold the skis to Sharon and disaffirmed the contract. Fay is:
a. still liable since she had to disaffirm before her 18th birthday.
b. still liable because selling the skis amounted to a ratification.
c. still liable because she used the skis.
d. not liable because skis are not necessaries.
b
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