No, the parents do not have the right to cancel. However, the minor does have the right to cancel a contract in his own name.
If the older brother signed as a guarantor, he can be held liable if the minor voids the contract.
If you are younger than eighteen, you can be legally emancipated from your parents. They can also sign papers giving you permission to marry your boyfriend.
Minors cannot legally contract for a debt. Only their parents/guardians can assume that responsibility. So, your parents ARE responsible. On the other hand, if you are legally an adult and contract for debt - and your parents 'assume' responsibility for it -there would have to be legally binding paperwork naming them as the debtors in lieu. Simply giving their word is not sufficient, and you would remain responsible.
A contract of adhesion is where a contract exists wherein the provisions have been drafted giving one pary an unequal bargaining power. A contract of adhesion is where a contract exists wherein the provisions have been drafted giving one pary an unequal bargaining power.
no if the one of the parents have it and it is genetic then yes. but in this case no because it is not genetic
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A contract of adhesion is where a contract exists wherein the provisions have been drafted giving one pary an unequal bargaining power. A contract of adhesion is where a contract exists wherein the provisions have been drafted giving one pary an unequal bargaining power.
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No, you should not tell your ex fiance's parents why you left her unless they are giving you a hard time or ruining your reputation. They will find out soon enough. You should just look after 'you' and you did by break up with your fiance.
The magic of Santa is his giving heart. Your parents learned from their parents (who learned from their parents and so on) about Santa's giving heart. That's how parents end up helping Santa. Santa is very real-- he's magic!
The Omen? Never mind I already found it. The Omega Code II
You should consider giving a gift to each member of the bridal party. You parents and anyone who had a hand in planning, or paying for the wedding. For parents something special is a mini pocket photo album (brag-book) of your wedding images. Your photographer can get pricing for you and often write it into your contract.
yes it is, but that employer isn't REALLY an employer. I would say that giving you a contract is neither a good or bad thing