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2. Helen, age 17, wanted to buy a motorcycle. She did not have the money to
pay cash but persuaded the dealer to sell the motorcycle to her on credit.
The dealer did so partly because Helen said that she was 22 and showed the
dealer an identification card that falsely stated her age as 22. Helen drove
the motorcycle away. A few days later, she damaged it and then returned it
to the dealer and stated that she avoided the contract because she was a
minor. The dealer said that she could not do so because (a) she had
misrepresented her age and (b) the motorcycle was damaged. Can she avoid
the contract? Argue.
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Answered by rajraniyadav010
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Answer:

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Answered by queeniethoang
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Answer:

yes she can

Explanation:

In this case,contracts entered by minor are voidable at the option of only minors even for misrepresentation of age

the facts are- Helen is originally minor like age of 17 She misrepresented her age and use fake id or falsify her age as 22 Dealer was decieved by Helen Option A- She misrepresented her age so she is potentially liable for criminal

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