Multiple Choice
James is the owner of LowCal, a local sandwich bar.He offers to sell the business to Jansen, a wealthy 17-year old, for $50 000.Jansen accepts the offer but on the day when the contract is to be performed, James tells Jansen that he has changed his mind and no longer wishes to sell the business.What can Jansen do?
A) Nothing, because Jansen is a minor and therefore incapable of enforcing a contract.
B) Enforce the contract, because sandwiches are food and therefore it is a contract for 'necessaries'.
C) Enforce the contract, because contracts are still enforceable by minors even if they are not enforceable against minors.
D) Nothing, because James is entitled to change his mind.
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