Daniel, age15, bought a diamond ring from a local jewelry store. The jeweler was aware of his age. He made a partial payment on the ring of $100. Ten months later, Daniel's girlfriend broke off the engagement but refused to return the ring. Daniel sought to disaffirm the contract for the ring, but the jeweler argued that he could not do so without returning the ring. Can Daniel disaffirm in this case?
What will be an ideal response?
A court would most likely hold that the right of a minor to disaffirm his contract is absolute. Even though Daniel is no longer in possession of the ring, it would allow him to disaffirm, and recover the amount he had paid the jeweler under the contract.
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