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by dragonwriter
1873 days ago
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> But, in all systems of law that I’m aware of, you can’t make enforceable contracts with children. In most (all, I think) US, contracts with children are generally legally valid, but voidable by the child. This means the child (or the child’s guardian) mau cancel the contract before performing any obligation. It does not mean that once completed, the exchange can be retrowctively invalidated, though. |
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