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Interested? If there is a legal contract and the one side doesn't hold up their end of the bargain then it is called 'breach of contract" and the other party can sue for compensation.

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What is the age of emancipation of a minor in Indiana?

You become an adult at age 18. You are then no longer considered a minor. You can contract, including marriage.


When is a parent no longer legally obligated to help with college expenses in Missouri?

Parents are not legally obligated to ever help with college expenses anywhere. Added: If you signed some type of contract obligating you to pay for tuition and room & board, etc, you are obligated until the expiration date of that contract. If no contract was signed, you are not legally obligated to pay anything for your child after they attain their 18th birthday, and they legally become an adult.


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What is the emancipation age in Montana?

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Is a verbal contract legally binding in the state of Indiana?

My uncle had me to draw up Durable Power of Attorney papers fo Financial and Health in July 2013. I told him he needed a will. He stated that he did not need one. He told me "everything in yours , including what is left in my bank accounts, when I leave here. You can do whatever you want to with it. The only thing I want is my burial like it is planned out and to take care of my final finacial business". The only thing he owns is a car (paid for) and has a savings account and a checking account, along with household goods. There were a couple of witnesses to the fact. My father now wants to file papers in Probate because my uncle (his brother) left me in charge with no specifics to where or who he wanted to have what, except me. My uncle was not married, no children, and both parents preceded him in death. Please advise me on Probate law and is his verbal will legally binding? Bridgette

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What are the grounds for breach of contract in the Philippines?

Generally parties are bound by a contract in the Philippines unless the contract is rescinded. If two entities enter a contract and both agree that they are no longer interested in pursuing the endeavor, they can agree to breach the contract.


What happens if you can not come to a agreement before a contract extension ends and one of the parties do not want to extend the contract any longer?

The contract will end on the date appropriate date. There is no requirement that they have to reach an agreement. A contract is supposed to be a mutually beneficial agreement.


Can the terms of a contract still be enforced after the expiry of a contract?

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What is Discharge of Contracts?

A contract is discharged when neither party has any obligations under it


What happens to a government that does not protect the rights of the people?

The social contract is no longer valid.


How can you tell when a guy is no longer interested in you?

he keeps ignoring you and couldn't be bothered what happens to you.


Is a contract valid if the buyer informs the seller that they have signed the contract yet the next day the seller tells the buyer that they are no longer accepting the offer?

The contract is not enforceable unless both parties signed it. If the sellers changed their mind and didn't sign then you don't have a contract.


What is the defect of a voidable contracts?

A void contract is one that is no longer enforceable for some reason, such as it has expired or the parties have cancelled it. A voidable contract is one where one or both of the parties could walk away from the contract without further obligation, but has not done so.


What is contract length?

Contract length refers to the duration for which a contract is valid and enforceable, typically defined in terms of days, months, or years. It specifies the period during which the parties to the contract are obligated to fulfill their respective duties and responsibilities. Once the contract length expires, the terms and conditions may no longer be binding, unless extended or renewed by mutual agreement.


Contract breached or void?

A contract is breached when one of the parties violates its terms. Breaching a contract sometimes voids it but not always since it is usually at the option of the innocent (non-breaching) party to choose not to regard the contract as voided. Also, the contract may commonly specify that breaching of some terms does not void other terms of the contract. A contract is void when it no longer has any force. This can be because it has lapsed because of time, because the conditions have been fulfilled, because it was against public policy to begin with or because the terms state that it is void if one of the parties breaches one or more terms of it.


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He no longer hosts parties after he finds out Daisy did not enjoy the one she attended.


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Do you mean "contract". Well, when muscles contract they get shorter and fatter. When they relax they get longer and thinner.