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considered valid until ruled otherwise. A
minor (typically
under 18) can
disaffirm a
contract made, no
matter the case. However, the
entire contract must...
- the age of 25, and
allowed any
trans person under 25 to
retroactively "
disaffirm"
consent and sue the
doctor for
providing care they
previously consented...
- if
there are
grounds upon
which a
party to the
contract may
avoid or
disaffirm their duties of performance, but does not
become void
until that option...
- the
child cannot escape its
responsibilities under the
contract by
disaffirming them,
which a
child normally has the
power to do.
Later revisions extended...
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probably fighting with each
other until the 1270s. But some
scholars disaffirm that such
battles occurred. By the 1270s, they had
signed a
peace treaty...
-
antithetical to her
ideal self as a
healthy person.
Other ways an
individual may
disaffirm their partner is "by
communicating indifference, pessimism, or disapproval...
- affirmative, affirmatory, confirm, confirmation, confirmational, confirmatory,
disaffirm, disaffirmation, farm, fermata, firmament, infirm, infirmarian, infirmary...
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Judge stated: "The
issue on this
appeal is
whether an
infant model may
disaffirm a
prior unrestricted consent executed on her
behalf by her
parent and...
- at the time of the
original contracts in 1952, and would, therefore,
disaffirm any
contract that they had with him. This made no
sense to the United...
- the age of 25, and
allowing any
trans person under 25 to
retroactively "
disaffirm"
consent and sue the
doctor for
providing care they had at the time consented...