Cheryl, age 16, ordered a new dress to wear to the school prom. She has contracted to pay $500 when the dress arrives. Before the dress arrives, Cheryl decides that the dress is too expensive, and she now wishes to cancel the order. Cheryl:
a. must pay $500 for the dress because the dress was specially ordered for her.
b. must pay $500 for the dress because clothing is classified as a necessary.
c. may disaffirm this executory contract because, while clothing in general is classified as a necessary, a new prom formal would probably not be classified as a necessary.
d. must accept the dress and pay the reasonable value of the dress.
c
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