You can enter into a legally binding contract as a minor, and without parental consent.
The upshot is, that as a minor you may freely dissolve the contract as long as it's fully dissolved. So you could not hire an item, then claim the contract is void and keep the item. You would still have to return whatever you rented.
Only with the consent of your legal guardian.
Not until she is 18or if she gets early emancipation by the court.
No. There is no emancipation statute in Mississippi. The guardian is responsible for the minor until they reach the age of 21 in Mississippi.
18 but younger than 18 have to have parental consent from legal guardian and the parent has to be there
The age of consent is actually 16 in most places.If you are referring to the age of majority, it changed in 1972.
The age of majority is required to sign a legally binding contract. That is 18 in NJ.
The legal age of majority in Georgia is 18. Unless the minor has been emancipated by the court, he would not be able to enter a legal contract, nor legally live outside of the parent's or guardian's custody.
In the U.S., you must be the age of consent - either 18 or 21 depending on your state - to enter a legally binding contract. However, you can buy and sell stocks if your legal guardian signs off as a custodian on your trading account.
If you are legally emancipated you can. Entering into marriage means entering into a legally binding contract. At 16 you cannot legally enter into a binding contract. So no, you can't LEGALLY get married.
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.
Not without the consent of the parents or guardian. The age of majority in Florida is 18. Until then his parents are responsible for you.
The age of consent is generally eighteen. However, you should check the laws in your particular jurisdiction.The age of consent is generally eighteen. However, you should check the laws in your particular jurisdiction.The age of consent is generally eighteen. However, you should check the laws in your particular jurisdiction.The age of consent is generally eighteen. However, you should check the laws in your particular jurisdiction.
All states require parental or guardian consent of anyone under the age of majority. The age of majority in all but four states is 18, in Alabama and Nebraska it is 19, in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21. Georgia, Maryland and Florida have exceptions under special circumstances concerning the neccessity of parental or guardian consent. Well that's true, but you can also pleed your case to a judge and get married with out parental consent. Google it.
Their binding force,,, rescissible contract renders it defective due to external facts that may prejudice a contracting party or even a third person. While voidable contract becomes defective due to the vice of consent :)
Legally, a 15 year old cannot enter into any binding contract without consent of a parent or guadian,including a pawn contract.
No. You need the consent of your legal guardian
With a LEGALLY appointed Guardian's consent, yes.