Question 33 (2 points) Ron, aged 20 years and 4 months, purchases a car from Slim's Auto Sales for $2,000. However, Ron returns the car to Slim Auto Sales telling them he does not feel this is the right car for him and that he wants his money back. At the time of disaffirmance. Ron was 21, the age at which he is considered an adult in his jurisdiction. Will this disaffirmance be enforceable in the court of law? No, since Ron did not give Slim a signed disaffirmance. Yes, since Ron disaffirmed during the year he reached his adulthood. No, since the disaffirmance must be written when the price exceeds $500. Yes, since the courts and laws always rule in the favor of minors. Question 34 (2 points) In some jurisdictions, minors who become despite their apparent minority cannot void a contract ratified emancipated abandoned disaffirmed Question 35 (2 points) Which of the following contracts are not voidable by minors at their option? Executory contracts Contracts for necessaries Contracts with banks for educational loans Contract to purchase tand Question 36 (2 points) Lizzle works as an entertainment journalist for a tabloid newspaper The editor of a competing tabloid tells her that if she produces a story defaming a television celebrity, she will be given a job at the competing tabloid. After Lizzle produce the article and publishes it in the tabloid she works for the competing tabloid refees to hire her. Litrie wants to bring a breach of contract lawsuit against the competing Question 36 12 points) Lizzie works as an entertainment journalist for a tabloid newspaper. The editor of a competing tabloid tells her that if she produces a story defaming a television celebrity, she will be given a job at the competing tabloid. After Lizzie produces the article and publishes it in the tabloid she works for the competing tabloid refuses to hire her. Lizzie wants to bring a breach of contract lawsuit against the competing tabloid for not hiring her. Which of the following is true of this case? Lizzie has committed a crime and hence cannot file a lawsuit Lizzie can bring forth a lawsuit, as her contract with the competing tabloid contained all five elements Lizzie's contract has been executed: hence, the court is likely to award her damages for breach of contract. Lizzie has committed a tort and her contract with the competing tabloid will not be upheld in the court Question 37 (2 points) Jeanie, a prosecutor agrees with Martin not to prosecute Martin's son for drunk driving in exchange for Martin employing her in his law firm two years after the drunken driving charge is dismissed. This is ain) that is nondisclosure agreement, void usurious agreement; voldable agreement to escape liability, voidable agreement to abstruct justice void Question 38 12 points) In a locality that restricts business on Sunday, which of the following is usually true regarding these restrictive laws?! They invalidate all agreements made on Sunday They validate agreements made on Sunday for delivery of goods on a business day They validate agreements made on Sunday if the business in question has closed on Sunday The validate agreements made on Sunday requiring performance on a Sunday Question 39 12 points)