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You must be the age of majority to sign a contract. That is set at 18 in Georgia. Without an adult co-signer, the contract can be voided.
Admitted steroid use has not yet led to high profile voided endorsements or voided contracts for Alex Rodriguez.
No, a co-writer collaboration agreement contract is not voided if there is no ending date on it. A local attorney who knows the laws of your state, would be able to help you find a way to void the contract.
the contract should be voided as soon as the intoxicated person is sober, otherwise it will be enforceable.
That depends on the jurisdiction. Many have a three business day period in which a contract can be voided. You will have to check your state laws.
A contract that can be voided. It is a valid contract unless the party with the ability to void it does so. Examples of those that can create voidable contracts are minors, mentally disabled persons, or an intoxicated person.
No. But only the minor can terminate the contract.
You need to review the contract you signed to determine if you can get your deposit back. If the agreement was contingent on your being able to amass the down payment then the contract can be voided. However, you need to review what you signed. It would be best to consult an attorney it there is no language in the contract to release you in this situation.You need to review the contract you signed to determine if you can get your deposit back. If the agreement was contingent on your being able to amass the down payment then the contract can be voided. However, you need to review what you signed. It would be best to consult an attorney it there is no language in the contract to release you in this situation.You need to review the contract you signed to determine if you can get your deposit back. If the agreement was contingent on your being able to amass the down payment then the contract can be voided. However, you need to review what you signed. It would be best to consult an attorney it there is no language in the contract to release you in this situation.You need to review the contract you signed to determine if you can get your deposit back. If the agreement was contingent on your being able to amass the down payment then the contract can be voided. However, you need to review what you signed. It would be best to consult an attorney it there is no language in the contract to release you in this situation.
Possibly .. if the contract has such a clause as part of the document. Most likely it would take both parties to agree and sign before such could be invalidated.
This is really a technicality. It isn't going to be thrown out if the court believes that the right person signed the contract. And if the other party would be harmed because they are relying on the contract, the court will enforce it.
In a normal situation, you will not be able to void the contract. If both parties agree, it can be voided. If the contract is illegal, or there was fraud involved, the court could void it as well.
Yes, because a contract can be voided for reasons other than illegality.