Sec. 2. A contract, sale, release, or conveyance executed by a person after reaching the person's eighteenth birthday may not be avoided by the person on the grounds that, at the time the agreement was executed, the person was acting under a legal disability by reason of the person's age. A person who executes an agreement after reaching the person's eighteenth birthday may not assert legal disability by reason of age as a defense in an action to enforce a contract against the person. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-1-2-5.5.] IC 34-11-7 Chapter 7. Survival of Cause of Action After Death of Party 34-11-7-1 Death of parties; survival of action
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