KIEFER V. FRED HOWE MOTORS, INC.
39 Wis.2d 20, 158 N.W.2d 288 (1968)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Fred Howe (D) appealed a decision on the issues of whether Kiefer (P), emancipated minor, was legally responsible for his contract with D, whether that contract was disaffirmed, and whether P was liable for misrepresentation.
FACTS: Kiefer (P), a 20-year-old married man with a child, bought a used car from Fred Howe Motors (D). The contract that P signed stated; 'I represent that I am 21 years of age or over.' P became dissatisfied with the car after engine trouble. P claimed the engine block was cracked. D refused to take the car back. After P turned 21 he tried to return the car. It was refused. P sued for rescission. The trial court determined that P was a minor when the contract was made and he was entitled to disaffirm that contract. The court ordered rescission. D appealed.
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