In most places a written contract is enforceable. There are places where you have to contract on stamped paper for certain types of agreements.
A term enforceable under a contract that both parties have explicitly agreed to
No. Under the laws of the US, unless the contract or agreement was on paper and signed, it is not enforceable.
If they were an 'emancipated minor' yes. Otherwise, a contract signed by someone under the age of 18 (without a co-signer on the contract) would not be legally enforceable.
A Promissory Note is a contract enforceable under CIVIL law. Criminal sanctions do not enter into it.
A:To be a contract in the legal sense, the contract must be enforceable, otherwise it is just a gentleman's agreement. To be enforceable, there must be a jurisdiction that has the power to enforce the contract. If neither party is from an Islamic country and neither party is a Muslim, that could be difficult. It may be possible to create the contract under the law of, say, Saudi Arabia provided that conditions are met which make the contract enforceable in Saudi Arabia.
There are Essential elements for valid contract, contract can be either by writing or orally. Literal and Unilateral contract are both enforceable contract under mistake example at common law are likely to be declare null and void, but equity may apply flexible measures like specific performance, injunction, rectification etc. Contract with a minor is valid and may enforce if its necessary for their necessity. Contract for illegal activities are non enforceable.
A contract is a binding agreement which is legally enforceable by law if it is not fuilfilled. Under one project there will be different contracts entered at different periods as per the requirement of the work to be done.
Contract. There are two forms of enforceable actions in court under this question: 1) A Written Contract - signed by all parties, and any amendments to the contract 2) A verbal agreement, where it can be shown there was some form of agreement between he parties, and that one or more parties took action to fulfill the terms of the agreement (action to fulfill the terms constitutes a binding contract)
If the term is enforceable under the contract then it is a term. if it was merely something said to induce a person to enter into a contract it is a pre-contractual statement.
A gratuitous promise, also known as a promise made without receiving anything in return, is generally not legally enforceable because it lacks consideration, a key element in forming a contract. However, there are certain exceptions where a gratuitous promise may be enforceable, such as if it is made under seal or if there is a clear intention to create legal relations.
If a minor signs a contract under the legal age of majority (usually 18), the contract is typically not enforceable. In most cases, the parents would not be responsible for the contract unless they co-signed or guaranteed it. The minor may have the option to void the contract.
They can read the document, if that's what you mean. But they cannot enforce any violations of the contract's provisions. Contracts are only enforceable under the civil law statutes. Police Officers interpret and enforce ONLY CRIMINAL law!