On Saturday, yes.
Sunday is a different matter -- Common Law [Common Law is old English law based on custom rather than a formal statute.] forbid making contracts on Sunday, and if done were illegal. In the absence of statutory law specifying, some judges honor common law and some don't. Some states forbid them, most don't.
Find out if your state has a statute that defines it. If not, they will probably be legal but if it's easy to avoid Sunday I'd do it.
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.
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.
A cellular contract is a legally binding contract; you must be 18 to enter into a legally binding contract. The answer is 18 years old.
No, a corporation cannot enter into a contract before its date of incorporation. This is because a corporation does not exist as a legal entity until it is officially incorporated. Therefore, it cannot legally enter into any contractual agreements prior to its date of incorporation.
The contract can be legally binding at the discretion of the 18 year old. The minor can 'disaffirm" the contract, or say there is no contract, when he/she reaches the legal age of majority in AL which is 19.
A 17 year old is not able to legally contract. They will have to be 18 to enter into a contract.
Yes, since a minor can't legally enter into any contract even if they wanted to.
You can't legally enter into a contract until you're 18.
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.
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.
It depends upon where you live. but generally no, a person under 18 cannot enter into a legally binding contract without their parent or guardian's approval.
No, not unless a parent or legal guardian also signs. You must be 18 to enter into a legally binding contract.