If you have both signed the contract and it is legally valid, then NO, the seller cannot change the terms of the contract or unilaterally void the contract (unless the contract states that the seller is allowed to do this). If you are in doubt, you need to talk to a lawyer ASAP.
No. You must be an adult to sign a contract. Until you turn 18, even 21 in some states, you cannot enter into a legal contract.
Not in most states--16 year old cannot enter into a contract
No. A minor cannot enter a contract. You need to be at least eighteen years of age to sign a binding contract.
A contract is legally binding and in general you cannot cancel it. The only exception is if the contract states there is a period of time to cancel it. Many people have the wrong information on this topic.
Depends on what the contract states.
Only an adult or an emancipated minor can sign a contract. In California, like most states, that is the age of 18. At a younger age, the parents have to sign the agreement.
The All or None Muscle Theory is a theory that states that if said muscle is contracted, all of said muscle is contracted. In Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning written by CSCS, they state,"There is no such thing as a motor neuron stimulus that causes only some of the fibers to contract."
It depends upon the specific terms and conditions of the contract. If the contract simply states it is the buyer's obligation to secure financing, then you can NOTcancel the contract. If the contract states that the agreement is conditional upon the buyer's ability to secure a loan, then you CAN cancel the contract.
No, not really. however if you graduate high school or have a G.E.D. you can enlist in the armed services.Law states that no one under age 18 can enter into a contract, therefore you cannot sign a rental agreement.
Because it states that the purpose of government is to protect the rights of people & if the government cannot/will not do so, then the people should rebel.
The Contract Clause of the United States Constitution covers contract law. The clause was created to keep states from using "private relief" to allow certain individuals an escape from their financial obligations. The Contract Clause prevents states from enacting laws that impair legal contracts.