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That is one of the purposes of emancipation. It allows them to sign a legally binding contract.
The car dealership did not sign my contract, is it still binding?
No, they cannot legally sign. They are not considered to have the capacity to contract as a minor.
Yes. If you are a legal adult where you live, whatever you sign is legally binding (unless you can prove you were coerced against your will). If you want to add something to a contract, you and the contractor need to sign an addendum. It is your responsibility to read and understand any contract you sign. Get legal assistance if you do not understand something in a contract.
The age of majority is required to sign a legally binding contract. That is 18 in NJ.
No. A minor cannot sign a binding contract.No. A minor cannot sign a binding contract.No. A minor cannot sign a binding contract.No. A minor cannot sign a binding contract.
Unless you have been legally declared an 'emancipated minor,' probably not. You are too young to sign a legally binding contract.
No you can not buy a house at the age of seventeen because you have to sign a contract and a contract is not legally binding until the age of eighteen.
You can draft a contract that states the terms of sub-letting the office space, and get both parties to sign it. This will make the agreement legally binding.
Yes, you can sign a binding contract.
Only if you are under the age of being able to sign a legally binding contract .
If you signed a contract to buy the car, it is legally binding. That fact that you have not parted with any money is a mute point. You signed the contract, and that is all that matters. Ask the seller if they will release you from the contract and be very nice about it.