Read your contract if you want to know its terms. Every contract is different.
In the United States, a 17 year old needs parental consent, and the parent has to sign a contract for the minor.
Yes !... If you're using their facility - or are contracted to pay for a specified period of time - they can debit your account without prior consent. When you signed their contract, you gave them consent to recover ongoing charges until YOU cancel the contract !
There are circumstances under which this could happen, but they can't just abrogate the contract and do it without your consent.
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.
You must be 18 to sign a contract to purchase a car.
Not without the buyer's consent if a contract was already formed
Depending on the state you live in, certain states do have 'cooling down' periods. Most do not, if you have signed papers the dealer has every right to refuse to rescind the deal.
No. To execute a valid contract it needs to be signed by all the owners.
not without the sighners and cosighners consent, you signed a contract and only that contract, it is suggested you consult with a lawer if the dealer does not correct the problem
16 to consent to sex and to move out of your parents house without their consent. 18 to consent to anal, to vote, to join the military, to rent porn, to sign a contract. 19 to buy alcohol and cigarettes.
In some jurisdictions, a minor can enter into a legally binding contract with the consent of a parent or guardian. However, these contracts are usually voidable by the minor upon reaching the age of majority. It is important to check the laws in your specific jurisdiction regarding minors entering into contracts.
No, an individual under the age of 18 is not able to sign a contract or agree to purchase.