(June 2, 2015 at 8:52 pm)Anima Wrote: Not quite cheese. But it is something which becomes a concern when you create a fundamental right (which children over the age of 5 may exercise) Keep in mind a child can enter into a contract with an adult without parental consent. Parental consent is like cosigning. Because a contract is unenforceable against a child, while remaining enforceable against the adult, parental consent stipulates that the parents (as adults) shall be liable in the event the child decides to breach the contract.
I'm not buying this bull.
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