If one of the parties to the contract is a minor, the contract can be voided by the minor.
Undue influence, such as forcing the other party to agree to the contract through some factor such as blackmail or threats of a law suit.
Clauses within the contract can void the agreement under specific situations.
If the contract is for illegal consideration, it will be void.
The most common is if it is something that is illegal. And there could be requirements that are impossible to complete.
You can't.People younger than 13 cannot enter legally binding contracts. In addition, anyone younger than 18 needs their parent's written consent to do so.
Yes, an emancipated minor can establish credit by applying for a credit card with a co-signer, becoming an authorized user on someone else's credit card, or getting a secured credit card. Building a credit history by making on-time payments and keeping credit utilization low can help establish good credit.
I'm not Australian, but as a general rule you can state that a profession's Code of Ethics is NOT legally binding on anyone. They are usually nothing but high sounding principles and ideals which one is supposed to strive towards, adhere to, and uphold, in the performance of their particular profession or endeavor.
Yes, both verbal and written agreements can be enforced by law. Verbal agreements are, however, difficult to prove without other evidence. Otherwise anyone could say that another person verbally agreed to something, even if they hadn't. In addition, most states require some written documentation regarding the exchange of land. If there is no writing, the agreement for the sale or exchange of land will not be enforcable.
No, neither a holographic will or codicil should be notarized, have anyone's signature other than the testator, and can not have any mechanical printed parts.
In general, marriages of U.S. citizens to anyone performed and documented appropriately on foreign soil are also valid on U.S. soil. Also in general, legally binding marriages that were performed in other countries are recognized in the United States.
Yes as long as they are not getting into a legally binding obligation to donate money. If they are promising money to a charity it is not legal because they are not 18. You can however donate to church, the red cross, the bell ringers, or anyone asking for money. You cannot donate and get a tax deduction though.
Depending on local legislation, 18, is in many places, classed as reaching adult hood. Legally you are an adult and have the same freedoms as anyone else in your country. You may move out, sign contracts and pay taxes.
No you can not. You must be at least 18 to enter in to a legally binding contract. Find out what car dealers don't want you to know at www.dealertricks.com Why Not?!?!?! Because in the law's eyes you are still a minor. A minor cannot be held liable for any contracts that they get into, therefore, businesses and most reasonably smart individuals will not get into a contractual matter with anyone under 18, because those are the only contracts that can be broken 'for no reason at all' How do you own 2 businesses.... (if you are the 16 y-o)
Not legally.
No, it is illegal for an auctioneer to accept bribes from potential buyers. Doing so would violate laws and regulations that are in place to ensure fair and transparent auction processes. Accepting bribes could result in legal consequences for the auctioneer.
to bind a function at run time is known late binding .but still i don't know how to achieve it..?please anyone reply