SQE1 sample questions

Question 78

A footballer aged 17 enters into a long-term contract with an agent to negotiate commercial contracts on his behalf as a professional football player. The footballer’s parents are not co-signatories to the contract. A month later, when the footballer is still 17, the footballer decides that he no longer wants the agent to represent him and that he wants to bring the contract to an end.

Can the footballer terminate the contract?

A. No, because he is of full capacity being over 16 years of age.

B. No, because it is a commercial contract and not a consumer contract.

C. No, because he is a minor and it is a contract for necessaries.

D. Yes, because he is a minor and it is not a contract for necessaries.

E. Yes, because his parents were not co-signatories to the contract.


D - Yes, because he is a minor and it is not a contract for necessaries.


 

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