Yes. The date on the contract indicates when the document was drawn up and ready for presentation to the participating parties. The dates in the body of the contract would indicate a time frame for the contract to take effect, to fulfill the contract terms, etc. The date at the end of the contract that accompanies the signatures of participants is the day the parties agree to the terms and content of the contract. If any specific day of the week is a problem for any reason, don't sign off on the agreement until the date is corrected. Example; the contract says work starts on the 12th but that date falls on a Sunday and the company doing the job will not work on Sundays. Maybe the contact has to filed with a government agency first and those offices are closed Sundays. Otherwise, it is just another day.
Yes, a lawful contract can be drawn up and signed on ANY day.
Yes, you can sign a contract on Sunday.
no
They could enter into a contract. Enforcement if they leave the country could be difficult, but there is no reason they can't enter a contract.
Only an adult can enter into an enforceable contract. In Venezuela that is the age of 18.
Only if the contract allows for it.
the intention by both parties to the contract must have the intention to enter into a contract.
A contract in prison with a prisoner is valid contract?
You are legally considered an adult in New York at 18 and can legally enter into a contract. Anyone less than 18 years of age is considered a minor and can not enter into a legal contract.
Any one that has the legal capacity may enter into a contract. That means the individual must be an adult and of sound mind. A drunk signing a contract may be able to void it.
A car note is a contract and you need to be 18 to enter into a contract.
True
Seventeen years old is the age you can enter into a contract in Tennessee. The legal age however is still eighteen.
if the maker intended for the misrepresentation to induce the other party to enter the contract and if the misrepresentation would likely induce a reasonable person to so enter the contract
The Insurer and the Insured are parties to an insurance contract.