Depends on the state
In most cases, a dealer can legally sell a car that you left a deposit on if you haven't signed a contract or completed the purchase agreement. It's important to clarify the terms of the deposit and any agreements with the dealer to understand your rights in this situation.
it depends on what the contract says - did you read it ?? Yes, it states and signed I paid $2000 down.
No, your employer cannot legally charge you a fee for direct deposit.
Normally not: a security deposit cannot be used as last month's rent, nor vice versa, without mutual agreement.
A contract is a legally binding agreement.
a contract is LEGALLY BINDING, an agreement is not necessarily legally binding depending on the circumstances
Yes, a contract for a timeshare is legally binding. However, the contract usually has an opt out period of at least ten days. The salesperson can also choose to let you out of the contract.
Yes, a 12 year old can form a legally binding contract.
Yes, a parent can legally sign a contract on behalf of a minor in most cases.
A simple contract is a contract that is made orally or in writing. This type of contract is not notarized or legally recorded.
In a legally binding contract, the party is a person or entity that agrees to the terms and obligations outlined in the contract. Each party involved in the contract is responsible for fulfilling their agreed-upon duties and can be held legally accountable if they fail to do so.
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.