Examples:
a minor
someone who is mentally incapacitated
someone who has been forced or coerced
someone who is legally married (in the Western World)
someone who is under the influence of mind altering drugs or alcohol
parties who are too closely related by blood (consanguinity)
A person cannot sue their spouse for breach of marriage contract. They can however sue them for divorce and end the contract of marriage.
No, of course not. You cannot owe yourself money. You cannot enter into a contract with yourself therefore there would be no legal basis for a lien.No, of course not. You cannot owe yourself money. You cannot enter into a contract with yourself therefore there would be no legal basis for a lien.No, of course not. You cannot owe yourself money. You cannot enter into a contract with yourself therefore there would be no legal basis for a lien.No, of course not. You cannot owe yourself money. You cannot enter into a contract with yourself therefore there would be no legal basis for a lien.
No, a corporation cannot enter into a contract before its date of incorporation. This is because a corporation does not exist as a legal entity until it is officially incorporated. Therefore, it cannot legally enter into any contractual agreements prior to its date of incorporation.
If you are legally emancipated you can. Entering into marriage means entering into a legally binding contract. At 16 you cannot legally enter into a binding contract. So no, you can't LEGALLY get married.
In general, yes, unless there is some other reason they cannot.
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.
Marriage is a contract. A deceased person does not have the legal capacity to willingly enter into any contracts.
The age of majority on the state I would assume.
As for contract law, a person must be able to understand the nature and consequences of the contract when it is formed. Mental capacity refers to one's legal ability to enter into a contract. Your question is assumed to refer to a person who lacks mental capacity. A person who lacks mental capacity cannot understand the obligations under a contract and that makes the contract voidable in most cases.Also, a minor cannot make a valid contract in most cases.
It is the age of majority. Until that is reached, it is presumed that a minor cannot enter into a contract.
Marriage IS a contract.
The primary duty in a marriage contract is the duty to be faithful to your spouse.