In which of the following situations would a minor be unable to disaffirm a contract which he had made?
A) Upon restoring the consideration received in a situation involving a fully executed contract.
B) Where real property is involved, upon reaching the age of majority.
C) During the time of his minority or for a reasonable time thereafter.
D) Where the minor wishes to perform part of a contract and disaffirm another part of the same contract.
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