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If they didn't sign the contract or agree to it, then obviously no. But if they did sign or agree to it, without reading the fine print, then yes.
It depends upon where you live. but generally no, a person under 18 cannot enter into a legally binding contract without their parent or guardian's approval.
They could enter into a contract. Enforcement if they leave the country could be difficult, but there is no reason they can't enter a contract.
No, it is not possible for an underaged person to enter into a financial contract with or without a cosigner.
No - even if the guardian IS present - a minor cannot legally enter into any kind of contract - either written or verbal !
Only an adult can enter into an enforceable contract. In Venezuela that is the age of 18.
In most legal systems, the only persons generally barred from entering into contracts are:minorsthe insanebankruptsBut each jurisdiction has different laws on this subject.
Only if the contract allows for it.
In some jurisdictions, a minor can enter into a legally binding contract with the consent of a parent or guardian. However, these contracts are usually voidable by the minor upon reaching the age of majority. It is important to check the laws in your specific jurisdiction regarding minors entering into contracts.
Nothing prevents senior citizen from signing any contract independently under the contract act. Only a person of unsound mind or a minor cannot enter into a contract independently. But there is no such restriction for senior citizens
There is nothing that would prevent it in Indiana. They are considered an adult and can enter into a contract.