Anyone, but to be enforceable the person must have "legal capacity" (adult, not be under some kind of disability that affects the voluntary nature of contractual obligations....or not be under some other kind of legal disability -- in jail...).
the intention by both parties to the contract must have the intention to enter into a contract.
Any one that has the legal capacity may enter into a contract. That means the individual must be an adult and of sound mind. A drunk signing a contract may be able to void it.
Contract to sell is an executory contract while contract of sale is an executed contract.
"Contract of sell" is just "contract of sale" misspelled.
No. A quitclaim deed is used to transfer the title to real property. If you want to enter an agreement regarding the cost then you need to see an attorney about a sales contract or purchase and sale agreement.No. A quitclaim deed is used to transfer the title to real property. If you want to enter an agreement regarding the cost then you need to see an attorney about a sales contract or purchase and sale agreement.No. A quitclaim deed is used to transfer the title to real property. If you want to enter an agreement regarding the cost then you need to see an attorney about a sales contract or purchase and sale agreement.No. A quitclaim deed is used to transfer the title to real property. If you want to enter an agreement regarding the cost then you need to see an attorney about a sales contract or purchase and sale agreement.
Because the Executive Branch has the "inherent" Constitutional power to enter into a contract.
bill of sale
Yes, a bankrupt person can enter into a contract, but there are limitations. Certain contracts may be voidable, and the bankruptcy may impact their ability to fulfill obligations. Additionally, contracts entered into during bankruptcy may require court approval, and creditors may have rights that affect the terms of the contract. Overall, while they can contract, the implications of their bankruptcy status must be considered.
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.
Nn, but it may be used as evidence of a contract of sale
He cannot "sell" what he doesn't yet own. He can enter into a contract for sale if he can find a willing buyer and the transfer of title can take place after he has taken title to the property.
if one of the parties does not have the capacity to contract there will be no contract formed