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The question is not worded too clearly - but - minors are legally incapable of givng consent to any sales or contract of obligation.

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What is capacity of contract?

the legal power to give consent


Define the term capacity to contract?

the legal power to give consent


The term 'capacity' in a contract is used to?

indicate the legal power to give consent


What deos ratify mean?

Verb: Sign or give formal consent to a (treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid.


What role does consent play in the social contract?

Consent is a foundational aspect of the social contract theory, which posits that individuals agree to give up certain freedoms in exchange for the protection of their remaining rights by the government. Consent ensures that individuals willingly participate in the establishment and maintenance of social order, thereby legitimizing the authority of the government. Without consent, the social contract would be considered invalid and government authority would lack moral legitimacy.


Do you still have to pay sales tax on a car even if the salesperson forgot to add it in the signed contract?

yes, but you have to hurry up and give that person that you sold the car to the contract.


Can Teachers give parental consent?

No. A parent can give parental consent. A teacher can give teacher consent.


What does the word 'ratified' mean?

ratify |ˈratəˌfī|verb ( -fies, -fied) [ trans. ]sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement),making it officially valid.


Can my parent give consent if I am a minor who cannot give consent?

There are some very specific things---in some states--where parental consent is not needed. In most situations, though, a parent is required to give consent when a minor legally cannot give his / her own consent.


What should do if the person does not give consent?

consent on what subject


What does the term consent of the governed mean?

The consent of the governed and the social contract are both philosophies by John Locke. They state that a government's citizens agree to give up some of their personal freedoms for their protection by the government.


How do people give consent to be governed according to Locke?

According to John Locke, individuals give consent to be governed through a social contract, where they agree to form a government that protects their natural rights—namely, life, liberty, and property. This consent can be explicit, such as through voting or participating in political processes, or implicit, by enjoying the benefits of the government’s protection and services. Locke emphasizes that this consent is conditional; if the government fails to protect those rights or acts beyond its authority, the people have the right to withdraw their consent and seek change. Thus, consent is fundamental to the legitimacy of governmental power.