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exculpatory clause
a statement in a contract that releases one party from liability resulting from his or her own negligence throughout the performance of a contract
ratification
accept the of terms of contract after reaching the age of majority
Tow the Line Towing Company, Inc. creates contracts with its clients that are presented on a "take-it-or-leave-it" basis. Courts typically find these types of agreements to be _____.
adhesion contracts
Substantive Unconscionability
unconscionability that derives from one-sided, unjust, or overly harsh substance in a contract
A contract where the powerful party dictates the terms of the agreement and eliminates the other party's free will are considered __________.
unconscionable
Because their contracts are _____, minors have the right, until a reasonable time after reaching the age of majority, to _____, or avoid, their contracts.
voidable; disaffirm
minors can disaffirm contracts
when ever they like up until they are 18 years old
adhesion contract
A contract created by a party to an agreement that is presented to the other party on a take-it-or-leave-it basis. Such contracts are legal but are sometimes rescinded on the grounds of unconscionability and the absence of one party's free will to enter a contract.
mental incapacity
condition in which a party to a contract is unable to understand the consequences of the contractual act
Bob is hired to do computer sales for an electronics store. He agrees that if he leaves his employment, he will not work for another computer store within twenty-five miles for a period of two years. This type of agreement is called a(n) _____.
covenant not to compete
what three things can emancipate a minor
getting married moving out of the house and supporting ones self petitioning the court
Oliver is a sixteen-year-old who would like to disaffirm his automobile purchase contract with Henry's Used Cars, LLC (Henry's). What must Oliver do to disaffirm?
he must manifest an intention to rescind the contract either by words or by actions
________ is the possession of a mental or physical defect that prevents a natural person from being able to enter into a legally binding contract.
incapacity
deemed mentally incapable if
insane habitually intoxicated appointed legal guardians
under an adhesion contract, negations are:
non existent
If a contract is deemed unenforceable, what remedy is available to the parties?
none