Yes, you can sign a binding contract.
A contract is a legally binding document. If it was signed, it is serious.
No, not unless a parent or legal guardian also signs. You must be 18 to enter into a legally binding contract.
Just because a contract contains consideration does not mean it is legal or binding. There are other requirements that must be met.
A legal contract is binding. If you break the contract without having the legal right to do so as set in the terms of the contract or by having the contract declared void by a court, the other party has the right to sue you in order to be compensated for the value of the contract.
The contract can be legally binding at the discretion of the 18 year old. The minor can 'disaffirm" the contract, or say there is no contract, when he/she reaches the legal age of majority in AL which is 19.
Domestic agreements are not intended to be legal binding Commercial contracts are intended to be legal binding
18, must be of legal age to enter into a binding contract.
The contract to sell refers a binding legal agreement between the buyer and sell about the sale of something. The contract to sell is usually enforceable by law.
You must be at least 18 to sign a binding contract or legal deed.
Yes. If you are a legal adult where you live, whatever you sign is legally binding (unless you can prove you were coerced against your will). If you want to add something to a contract, you and the contractor need to sign an addendum. It is your responsibility to read and understand any contract you sign. Get legal assistance if you do not understand something in a contract.
Yes, an offer and acceptance form the basis of a legally binding contract. Once an offer is made by one party and accepted by the other party, with agreement on the terms, consideration, and intention to create legal relations, a contract is formed.