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Assume in a state where the age of majority is 18, 17 year-old Daniel was married, employed and living with his wife in their own apartment. Daniel and his wife went to Mattox Motors, a used car dealership, and bought a used car for $500.00 cash. One week after his 18th birthday, Daniel was involved in a serious collision that caused extensive damage to the car. Daniel attempted to disaffirm the contract one day after his accident by sending a letter to Mattox Motors. 1. Does Daniel have the right to get out of the contract?
2. Does Mattox Motors have to give him his money back?
3. Would it make a difference if Daniel had used the car to earn a living?
4. If, instead of being a minor at the time the contract was made, Daniel had been mentally disabled or intoxicated, would he have the right to get out of the contract?
5. Is it ethical for Daniel to disaffirm the contract after having wrecked the car?

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