A person can be under the age of majority and still enter contracts legally if certain conditions are met, such as having parental consent or the contract being for necessaries like food, clothing, and shelter. In some cases, the contract may need to be ratified once the person reaches the age of majority.
You can enter into a legally binding contract as a minor, and without parental consent. The upshot is, that as a minor you may freely dissolve the contract as long as it's fully dissolved. So you could not hire an item, then claim the contract is void and keep the item. You would still have to return whatever you rented.
The legal age to pay rent at your parents' house is typically 18 years old, as this is when a person is considered an adult and can enter into legally binding contracts. However, it's important to check the laws in your specific location as they can vary.
The legal age of majority in Montana is 18 years old. At this age, individuals are considered adults and have the legal capacity to enter into contracts, make decisions about their healthcare, and vote in elections.
In Arkansas, when a person turns 18, they are considered an adult and are legally emancipated. This means they have the rights and responsibilities of an adult, such as the ability to enter into contracts, make medical decisions, and live independently without parental permission.
In Washington, the legal age to move out on your own is 18 years old. At this age, individuals are legally considered adults and can enter into contracts, including signing a lease for their own place.
You can legally enter into contracts at 18.
I figure you can, but you need to talk to a lawyer. The law states that people under the age of majority are not legally allowed to enter into contracts. You might just get lucky on this
Contracts involving a minor are generally not considered legally binding and enforceable. Minors are not considered to have the legal capacity to enter into contracts, and therefore any contract they enter into can be voided by the minor or their legal guardian.
The age to be able to enter into contracts would be 18.
You can enter into a legally binding contract as a minor, and without parental consent. The upshot is, that as a minor you may freely dissolve the contract as long as it's fully dissolved. So you could not hire an item, then claim the contract is void and keep the item. You would still have to return whatever you rented.
Typically most states will not allow a minor to open or own a corporation because a minor cannot legally enter into contracts. It may be possible for a minor to own a corporation if it is held and managed by a trustee.
Enter into legal contracts, legally buy and consume alcoholic beverages. or if you live in the UK you can already do these things
Unless you have given them permission to do so, yes, it would be illegal. You would have to issue a power of attorney for them to legally sign on your behalf. If you are under the age of majority (typically 18) you cannot legally enter into a contract, though your parents could do so.
No, a 16-year-old cannot legally own a house as they are not considered adults and cannot enter into legally binding contracts for real estate.
In Florida, the age to legally enter into a contract is 18. A minor may enter into an employment agreement, and collect payment once service is rendered. A person must be 21-yearsof age to purchase or consume alcohol in the state of Florida.
No, minors typically cannot drive rental cars as they are not legally allowed to enter into contracts, which are required for renting a car.
Don't understand the question. (???) As a GENERAL rule minors cannot enter into a legally binding contract - because of the fact that they ARE minors in the eyes of the law. MINORS CAN ENTER INTO CERTAIN TYPES OF CONTRACTS. THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THAT IF THEY ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH AN ADULT ONLY THE MINOR CAN DIS-AFFIRM THE CONTRACT. IN SOME CASES IF THE MINOR DIS-AFFIRMS THE CONTRACT THE MUST ALSO PAY RESTITUTION