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Difference between revisions of "Making a Contract"

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On the other hand, a minor '''can''' enforce a contract against an adult party to the contract.
On the other hand, a minor '''can''' enforce a contract against an adult party to the contract.
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| text      = "I agreed to paint my neighbour Harold’s fence this summer for $200. Then my family organized a big summer trip to Europe. My dad told me that because I’m 17, I could get out of the contract to paint the fence without any penalty. Because I’m a minor, I could enforce the contract against Harold, but he can’t enforce the contract against me." <br>- Jordan, Chilliwack
| text      = "I agreed to paint my neighbour Harold’s fence this summer for $200. Then my family organized a big summer trip to Europe. My dad told me that because I’m 17, I could get out of the contract to paint the fence without any penalty. Because I’m a minor, I could enforce the contract against Harold, but he can’t enforce the contract against me." <br>- Jordan, Chilliwack
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