The minor can void the contract. If they affirm it after they become an adult, it would become valid.
No........ according to Indian contract Act a person must have attained the age of 18 to enter in to a contract or else that contract becomes void and null contract as it is a contract made with minor............
probs just fate..
I would let him know how you feel and see what happens from there.
The balloon will contract.
Whose responsible for the house payment= mortgagee or owner
It wasnt acully sakura it was a clone i think, but i know for sure she didnt die.;)
two new nuclei form around them.... if u didnt know that finish school
Unless you're just about ready to deliver - most probably nothing.
READ the contract you signed. Most possibilities are covered in the contract. the only way I know of to "cancel" a contract is if it was started at you home(usually door to door sales) or default by one party and usually involves legal action.
It tells you to spend some time outside...It didnt on mine do you have any other ideas
well ... umm .... there is pretty much no life on that planet and well ... umm yeah thats it omg you didnt know! BEN
No. Most insurance companies do not allow a minor to have their own policy because an insurance policy and application are a legal contract and a minor cannot generally be party to a legal contract. I do know of a couple of insurance companies that overlook this and allow even a 16 year old to buy a policy.