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Law in 101 words

20 October 2011 / Roderick Ramage
Issue: 7486 / Categories: Blogs
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Snippets from The Reduced Law Dictionary, by Roderick Ramage

Minors’ contracts

A person under age 18 is a minor: Family Law Reform Act 1969 ss 1, 9. Contracts with minors will be one of the following:
 

  • Valid: contracts for necessaries and for education and training.
  • Void at common law: other contracts including trade.
  • Voidable by the minor: continuing contracts, eg tenancy or partnership agreements, avoided before or within a reasonable time of reaching full age.
  • Enforceable but not against the minor: on reaching full age a minor may sue but not be sued on a contract made while a minor, even if there is new consideration or ratification.

Wet ink signatures

A signature page subsequently attached to documents, is not a valid execution of a document for the purposes of s1(3) of the Law of Property Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989: R (on the application of Mercury Tax Group) v HM Revenue and Customs Comrs (2008). If the whole document is sent by e-mail with a separate signature page, only that page

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