Multiple Choice
Scott, a minor, sells his digital camera to Hadley, who then sells it to Sherry. Under these circumstances:
A) Scott retains the power of avoidance of the contract, since he is a minor, even after the property is sold to Sherry.
B) if Sherry is a good faith purchaser for value and she buys the camera before Scott elects to rescind, no rescission is permitted.
C) Hadley and Sherry both received a voidable title regardless of whether they contracted in good faith.
D) if Scott wants to rescind the transaction after the sale to Sherry, a good-faith purchaser for value, he has no remedy or recourse.
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