Amy, a minor, disaffirmed her agreement to buy $127 worth of cosmetics from sephora. She had used up all the foundation, lipsticks, and blush. The general rule is that she may disaffirm, but she has to return the makeup that is not used up.
Disaffirmance is the legal term which refers to the right for one party to renounce a contract. In order words in order to render the contract void, the person must indicate that he/she will not be bound by the terms outlined in the agreement.
This can be expressed explicitly by the person in any declaration or it can be implied when the person chooses that he does not want to abide by the terms of the contract.
Disaffirmance occurs only when one party renounces and disagrees with their obligation of a voidable contract.
Disaffirmance can be implied or explicit.
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