Which of the following is true of minors' ability to disaffirm?
A. Minors may disaffirm before reaching majority if their contracts involve title to real estate.
B. Minors may disaffirm their contracts at any time during their minority.
C. Minors may disaffirm by doing anything that clearly indicates to the other party an intent to be bound by the terms of the contract.
D. Minors may disaffirm their contract for a reasonable time before attaining majority.
Answer: B
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