Ryan, a minor, contracted to sell his auto to Ed, a 28-year-old. Ryan later refused to complete the sale. If Ed sues to enforce the contract, Ed will:
a. win because Ryan was the seller.
b. win because minors can only avoid contracts for the sale of land.
c. lose, as the contract is void.
d. lose, because the contract is voidable by Ryan.
d
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