True/False
If a minor sells property that the buyer then resells to a good faith purchaser for value and the minor then disaffirms the sales contract, under both the traditional view and the UCC, the minor can recover the property from the good faith purchaser for value since the minor has the power of avoidance and both purchasers had only voidable title.
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