- 1 Marks
BCL – L1 – SA – Q36 – Agency
Question
A minor can be an
A. Surety
B. Agent
C. Partner
D. All of these
E. None of these
Answer
B
Explanation:
A minor (a person under the age of legal capacity) has limited contractual capacity. A minor cannot act as a surety, as this involves guaranteeing another’s debt, which requires full contractual capacity. Similarly, a minor cannot be a partner in a partnership, as partnerships involve mutual obligations and liabilities. However, a minor can act as an agent, as agency involves acting on behalf of a principal without necessarily incurring personal liability. Option B (agent) is correct, as minors can be appointed as agents in certain contexts. Option D is incorrect, as minors cannot be sureties or partners. Option E is incorrect, as minors can be agents. The answer “B” aligns with legal principles of agency.
- Tags: Agency, Contract Capacity, Minor, Partnership
- Level: Level 1
- Topic: Agency
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