Assuming you are one of the parties on the contract, Yes.
Not if the lease is legal. It is illegal for any sort of contract to demand criminal actions from one of the parties that signed it. If it does have any such demands the contract is invalid.
If you're making payments you signed a contract. When you return your car you've broken your contract. Yes there is consequences when you break a contract.
If you can't convince the police that you didn't sign it, then yes it is.
Sorry to tell you this, but it's in the fine print somewhere in that agreement/contract you signed.
The details of the dating service commitment is stated in the contract that is signed. Some dating services may allow you to cancel before a certain period of time has passed.
Unless you can reach some kind of agreement between yourself and the originator of the contract, you are plain out of luck. A contract is just that ... a binding deal between two or more parties ... and upon signing and agreeing to the terms set forth in such contract, you and the other parties involved are legally bound to it and its contents, and there is no way to break it without being sued in a court of law.
The lease you signed with the landlord is a CONTRACT. If the company wants you, make them pay up the remainder of the contract.
No, it would mean the contract was illegal to begin with. Government laws supersede anything your employment could make you sign. No judge is going to say, "You get to go free because you signed a contract to commit a crime".
the undertaker signed a contract when he was signed to the wwe that said he would never lose a wrestlemania match until 20-0 and then after that, he would lose. then he would retire
Of course anyone can break a contract. That is what the courts are for. They will enforce the contract as it was written unless there is some mitigating factors.
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.
No one has such a contract to begin with,