Yes, someone can hold you liable for a contract that they broke if you can demonstrate that you fulfilled your obligations under the contract and that their breach caused you damages. In most cases, the injured party may seek remedies such as monetary compensation or specific performance. However, the specific circumstances and terms of the contract, as well as applicable laws, will ultimately determine liability and available remedies. It's advisable to consult a legal professional for guidance in such situations.
No. A minor cannot be party to a contract.
Yes, the bank can hold any one whose name is on the contract liable. Divorce papers are strictly an agreement between the couple, and do not mean anything as far as the bank is concerned.
In a contract agreement, "indemnify" means to compensate for any losses or damages, while "hold harmless" means to not hold someone legally responsible for certain actions or outcomes.
If it was in your yard, then you should be ok....but if you were in a public place, they could hold you liable.
No, there is no legally binding contract for giving someone your soul as souls are considered metaphysical and not subject to legal ownership or transfer. Such agreements would not hold up in any legal system.
If the tenant broke the lease via a material breach, the tenant may forfeit his security deposit. However, if the landlord has breached the lease, he must return the full security deposit.
Only if you paid him/her to hold the car for a designated amount of time did he/she breach an "option contract".Other than that, it was only an invitation to negotiate and he/she had the legal right to sell to someone else, because you did not have a contract for the sale of said car.
Yes. Every time you rent a vehicle. It specifically states in the rental contract that you assume responsibility for any damages to that vehicle. It's part of the rental contract you signed. This is why it's always a good idea to purchase the damage waiver offered by the rental company.
If you broke off your friendship with someone that likes to hold grudges, then it might be hard to patch things up between you two again. You might be able to reconnect with them, but it will almost always be a very fragile relationship for the rest of your lives, or so.
It is unclear if a school can hold you to this contract. You must refer back to the details of your contract and possibly seek the advice of a lawyer.
If you have sex with someone with HIV and your condom had a hold, you could contract HIV. See your healthcare provider for appropriate testing.
If you have written and signed this cheque and given it to someone to pay for something then, in most countries, it is not lawful to hold payment on the cheque. If you have a problem with what you have purchased then the law of contract or consumer protection laws are your recourse.