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Minors cannot back out of contracts involving necessity of life items. A vehicle to get to work to make money to afford other necessities of life, is considered a necessity of life in the great state of Michigan.
Where did you get your law degree? A cracker jack box? You obviously have no idea what the hell you're talking about. If a minor owns real property, they are bound by the same contractual obligations as an adult. A vehicle has value. Therefore it's sale, by a minor or not, is bound by the law.
The form says: warning, this form does not change the contractual liabilities with respect to the sale of a motor vehicle to a minor. .... the minor in this case is SELLING the vehicle, not purchasing. The vehicle is already titled in her name. She is the sole owner.
So she can purchase, own, and register a vehicle, as a minor but she doesn't have to adhere to any kind of contract associated with the sale of the vehicle is what you're telling me?
I was in possession of the vehicle. And I do have text messages acknowledging the agreement. The vehicle is titled in the minors name. Does this not hold her responsible for any contracts or agreements associated with the sale of the vehicle, regardless of her age?
What is the name of your state? Michigan.
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