No. no i dont belive so
It depends upon where you live. but generally no, a person under 18 cannot enter into a legally binding contract without their parent or guardian's approval.
No - even if the guardian IS present - a minor cannot legally enter into any kind of contract - either written or verbal !
Legally you must be at least 18 years old to take medicine without a guardian.
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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.
In most jurisdictions, minors cannot get legally married without parental approval, so the point is moot.
A 17 year old can not enter into a legally binding contract. Therefore a parent or guardian must countersign the Insurance Application.
No. A marriage license is a legal contract.
Legally you can't without getting approval from the NHTSA.
A car loan is a contract. A contract can only be modified (unless declared illegal or void) with the agreement of all parties, so - no - the cosigners can not remove themselves without your approval.
Legally you can't without getting approval from the NHTSA.
If you are legally emancipated you can. Entering into marriage means entering into a legally binding contract. At 16 you cannot legally enter into a binding contract. So no, you can't LEGALLY get married.