Respuesta :
Answer:
Necessaries
Explanation:
When a minor makes a purchase of necessaries, they can decide to disaafirm the items if they have not received them. They will not be liable for the disaffirmation.
Jessica pays a one year lease and stayed only for 3 months, if she decides to leave the apartment and disaafirm the remaining nine months she will not be liable under the necessaries provision for minors.
She is however liable for the 3 months that she has lived in the apartment.
Answer: Necessaries
Explanation: The necessaries provision of capacity to contract by minors gives that minors are not liable for the value of necessaries they have purchased under a contract but have not received at the time they disaffirm. This means that Jessica, though a minor, is liable for the reasonable value of three months' rent at Greenwich Village, but not for the remaining nine months' rent.