Multiple Choice
Wade, an Ontario resident, ordered a customized motorbike on February 1st with delivery on June 1st. On his 18th birthday, on May 1st, Wade decided that he wanted a windsurfer instead, so he called the motorbike company the next morning and cancelled the contract. The payments would have been made on a 24-month basis.
A) Wade cannot be held to this contract since he would have had to ratify it when he turned 18, and he did not.
B) Wade cannot be held to the contract since he repudiated it within a reasonable time after turning 18.
C) Wade can be held to the contract since he failed to repudiate it in writing within a reasonable time after he became 18.
D) Wade cannot be held to this contract since he would have had to ratify it in writing when he turned 18 and he did not.
E) Since Wade has caused the motorbike company to incur the extra expense of removing the customization from the bike, he can be required to pay for that, but not to accept delivery and pay for the bike since he repudiated the contract within a reasonable time after he turned 18.
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