No: only the legal name is valid in a contract. To make the contract proper, one should list the legal name, then Also Known As (or AKA) the other name.
What kind of contract? A contract to produce goods, or supplies, or services, for the Army -OR - an enlistment contract? For the former you wuold have to go through a legal process, for the latter, no.
In North Carolina, a person must be at least 18 years old to sign a legal contract, with some exceptions for emancipated minors or contracts for necessaries. A minor who signs a contract before turning 18 may have the option to disaffirm or void the contract upon reaching the age of majority.
It isn't legal to make a U-turn here. The legal team went to court.
In Kansas, the legal age to sign a contract is 18 years old. Minors under the age of 18 generally lack the capacity to enter into a legally binding contract, except for specific situations such as contracts for necessities like food, clothing, and shelter.
If one party is no longer interested in fulfilling their obligations under a signed contract, the other party may have grounds to sue for breach of contract. The party seeking legal action should consult with a lawyer to understand their rights and options.
(in the US) an "assumed" name, or alias, is NEVER legal unless it has been legally changed by court order or marriage.
No. It is a legal document.
An assumed name or title is a name that an individual or entity uses that differs from their legal or registered name. This practice is often employed for various reasons, such as privacy, branding, or artistic expression. For example, an author might use a pen name, while a business might operate under a trade name that doesn't include its legal business name. Assumed names are often subject to legal registration depending on local laws.
Liablity assumed in a contract.
Only in Wrestling, Publishing and Prostitution, which is not illegal in Ontario Canada. For that last one it's also better to play under and assumed name You can work under an assumed name if there is no intent to defraud, BUT you must use only your "real" "Social Security Number".
Yes. If a company forges your name and signature on a contract and you can prove it, you have a right to pursue legal action.
A legal contract is binding. If you break the contract without having the legal right to do so as set in the terms of the contract or by having the contract declared void by a court, the other party has the right to sue you in order to be compensated for the value of the contract.
Yes, it is a legal contract.
For a contract to be enforceable, it must be legal. Therefore, if one of the parties signing the contract is not authorized to do so, the contract would be void.
free legal form for contract for deed
No, it is not legal to create a contract for an illegal purpose.
Another name for assumed name is pseudonymous