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Jeyson Beltrand
on Nov 10, 2024Verified
Neither party is bound by a contract with an infant.
Contract
An enforceable arrangement under law, involving multiple parties.
Infant
A legal term referring to a person who is not yet of the age of majority and therefore lacks the legal capacity to enter into contracts.
- Comprehend the principles regarding the enforceability of contracts involving infants and their protections under contract law.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the principles regarding the enforceability of contracts involving infants and their protections under contract law.
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