Yes. Courts do not enforce Contracts on Minors. If a minor enters into a contract then such contract is voidable.
Generally, if a contract is signed by a person who is under 18 years of age, the contract is not valid.
If the parties haven't executed a contract signed by both parties then you are not "under contract".
An individual that is under the age of 18 can not rent housing legally. To rent a house a contract or lease may be signed and no one under 18 can legally enter into a contract.
Yes, you can rework the contract under only one name. Ask the dealer to rework the deal as long as the cosigner can qualify by themselves.
Only if both parties agree to dissolve the contract or the contract was an illegal contract or it was signed under duress.
Contract can be witheld on the following basis: 1. If the contract is not signed by any minor or has not attain the age of 18. Which means in the person signing the contract is under the age of 18, the contract is voidable. 2. If the contents of the contarct is not legal. 3. If the contract has been signed under some illegal pressure, misrepresentation, undue influnce or coersion. 4. If the contract is signed by any person who mentaly disable. 5. If the contract is against the public policies. 6. If the contract doesnt have valid or enouhg consideration. here can be many more reason but it depends on the nature, laws applicable and interpretation of the contract. Kamal Bassi, Legal consultant in UAE and India 97155-9138515 kamalbassi01@gmail.com
No , if an employee has committed fraud and signed a contract under the company knowingly unauthorized then the company may not held liable.
They are under contract when signed and they are part of a union.
No. Under the laws of the US, unless the contract or agreement was on paper and signed, it is not enforceable.
If the contract bears your name and the roommate signed your name with your permission or knowledge then you are responsible for the debt.
no
The issue of the notary is not important. The issue is the type of contract, the wording and if the contract is valid under US not HK law.