John, a 17-year-old, purchased a ping-pong table and four new ping-pong paddles. A week after he turned 18, John tried to return the ping-pong paddles. He told the seller that he had decided to keep the table. Can John avoid the contract in this way?
?John may avoid the contract only by returning both the ping-pong paddles and the table. To avoid a contract, a minor must disaffirm the entire contract. The minor cannot ratify or affirm part of a voidable contract and avoid or disaffirm the rest. The entire contract must either be ratified or avoided.
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