The age of majority on the state I would assume.
The age of majority is the age someone can sign a legal contract. In Arkansas the age of majority is set at 18. You can sign a contract at any age, but it cannot be enforced.
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.
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.
It is the age of majority. Until that is reached, it is presumed that a minor 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.
Seventeen years old is the age you can enter into a contract in Tennessee. The legal age however is still eighteen.
Only an adult can enter into an enforceable contract. In Venezuela that is the age of 18.
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.
The legal age to contract is 18. Yes, they can be held to the contract.
That depends what the law is in Canada. In most countries, you have to be at least 18. Below that age, you cannot legally enter into a contract.
You are legally considered an adult in New York at 18 and can legally enter into a contract. Anyone less than 18 years of age is considered a minor and can not enter into a legal contract.
In general, anyone who is mentally competent and of legal age (usually 18 years old) can enter into a contract.