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Ratification may be implied from a person's conduct. If Trina, after attaining majority, (a) undertakes to sell the computer, (b) continues to use it, or (c) performs some other act showing an intention to affirm the contract, such as continuing to make payments on the computer, she may not thereafter disaffirm the contract but is bound by it. Whether the contract is executed or still partly executory, continued use of the property amounts to a ratification and prevents a disaffirmance.
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