Unless you have given them permission to do so, yes, it would be illegal. You would have to issue a power of attorney for them to legally sign on your behalf. If you are under the age of majority (typically 18) you cannot legally enter into a contract, though your parents could do so.
Eighteen is the legal age to sign contracts in Australia.Eighteen is the legal age to sign contracts in Australia.Eighteen is the legal age to sign contracts in Australia.Eighteen is the legal age to sign contracts in Australia.
The question, as phrased, is a TRUE statement.
Yes, because a contract can be voided for reasons other than illegality.
Yes, all contracts with illegal subject matter are voidable. A judge cannot order enforcement of illegal activities, so the contract is not valid.
Illegal contracts are generally considered void under the law, meaning they are not enforceable because they involve illegal activities or violate public policy.
You can only sign a contract for legally allowed goods and services. You cannot contract to buy illegal drugs. You cannot contract to have someone assaulted.
void contracts are contracts that technically don't exist mainly due to duress while an unenforceable contracts are contracts that can not be enforced
no, it is illegal both on the house - both have to sign one can sign a quick claim deed and then the other can refi the house? no, it is illegal both on the house - both have to sign one can sign a quick claim deed and then the other can refi the house?
A contract for an illegal purpose is not allowed. You can't contract for a murder or other crime.
Forcing someone to do illegal activities is prohibited in contracts. Contracts must conform to legal requirements, otherwise they are not enforceable.
.You should be able to sign a contract at any time. Most contracts do not require a certain time of the day for the contract to be signed. Many contracts have a time limit
You must be 18 or emancipated to sign a legally enforceable contract.