A person is infected with syphilis by having sex with an infected partner.
One person cannot change a contract until all people who are in on the contract agree to it.
No, syphilis is not transmitted through food or casual contact. The infection is primarily spread through direct sexual contact with syphilis sores or through contact with infected bodily fluids. Therefore, eating food handled by an infected person does not pose a risk of contracting syphilis.
A contract of guaranty is a collateral undertaking, and presupposes an original contract; while a contract of indemnity is original and independent. In a contract of indemnity, the undertaking is to make good and save harmless the person, with whom the contract is made, upon an obligation of such person to a third person; while, in a contract of guaranty, the obligation is to answer for the debt, default, or miscarriage of another to the person with whom the contract is made.
an agreed contract is when one person writes up a contract and ask the other person to agree to the contract and they will gain whatever the contract offers e.g Mobile phone contract you will gain a certain number of minutes or unlimited text. if the person who signs the contract breaks the deal they will lose whatever was on offer.
A legal entity is considered a person for purposes of a contract. Corporations and companies are legally considered a person.
Yes, the contract is void if the wrong person signs it. In order to be in a contract you must have standing.
Unless the person is declared incompetent, disability does not interfere with the person's ability to contract.
Yes, a person can legally change the color of their car after signing the contract. After the person signs the contract the cart is theirs.
That person would be the attorney-in-fact under a Power of Attorney.
Yes. But, they do have the right to possess a copy. However, they also have the obligation to ASK for one. Yes, once the contract papers are signed you are bound by it.
how contract with an incompetant person con be enforceable by law
Because it's an STD....It's like saying "Hey I want cancer forever!" Syphilis, if untreated, can actually have some rather serious consequences. It can impact the heart/cardiovascular system and even progress to neurosyphilis (tertiary syphilis). Also, syphilis is a highly transmittable STD, so anyone with syphilis should get it treated right away so that they're healthy and don't spread it to other people.