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If you signed it as well as the other person, its still vaild.
Seventeen years old is the age you can enter into a contract in Tennessee. The legal age however is still eighteen.
I believe they would still be liable for the contract if they where of legal age and mental capabilities. They probably could come back and sue the contract holder if they can prove they were grossly taken advantage of or an illegally transaction. Always have another person look at a contract.
yes you can
A small error like this is not going to void the contract. If there was no fraud involved, the courts will enforce it. And if there was fraud, in addition to possibly enforcing the contract, there could be criminal charges.
The legal age to be bound in contract in any state is 18 years old; before that age you are considered in the eyes of the law to be an infant. One can still legally contract with an infant or minor, but the contract is voidable.
A pro forma contract is a rough and simple outline of a contract that does not include minor details. The most common of this contract is an employment contract or rental agreement.
He is still under contract but for one reason or another he got taken off TV for a while.
No. Civil partnership is available to same sex couples only. It is intended as a state approved ceremony/ legal contract to give same sex couples the same rights as married couples with regard to property etc. The equivalent ceremony/ legal contract between male/ female contract is still a marriege.
it depends on the contract that you have with your original agent. If you are on sole agency, then yes. if you are on a joint agency contract and if they have not introduced the buyer and they are on a winner takes all basis, then no
yes, only if the parents have signed a contract/agreement that makes them the legal parent for them, otherwise legally they are not
Yes. Once a contract has been defaulted on, the creditor has no legal obligation to accept any payment other than that which was agreed on in the original contract or subsequent agreement.