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Minors (those under the age of 18) in the city-state of Minorville typically lack the legal authority to sign contracts. A 16-year-old genius named Ravi created a revolutionary piece of software. He signed a contract to sell the rights to his software with TechGiant Ltd. since he was so enthusiastic about his invention. After a year, Ravi realises he could have received a far better bargain and wants to dissolve the contract because he was a minor when the arrangement was made.

 

Which of the following inquiries is pertinent to Ravi and TechGiant Ltd.'s legal dispute?

Option: 1

Has Ravi ever signed agreements with other businesses?


Option: 2

Does Minorville's legal system have any exemptions that let adolescents with exceptional skills or circumstances to formally enter into contracts?


Option: 3

What was Ravi's compensation from TechGiant Ltd. for the rights to his software?


Option: 4

How many people works for TechGiant Ltd?


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Ravi's ability to engage into a legal contract as a juvenile lies at the heart of the conflict. Although it is illegal for children to join contracts in Minorville, finding out if there are any exceptions for special cases like Ravi's is essential to finding a solution

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