Answer:
voidable , dis-affirmed
Explanation:
According to my research, contracts made with minors are considered as voidable contracts and can be dis-affirmed (declare void). This is because in many states a minor (anyone under 18 years old) is thought to lack the capacity or understanding of what he/she is signing. Therefore as long as the minor is under the age of 18 (and for a couple of days after becoming 18) they can dis-affirm the contract.
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The question that Jake should refer to as he proceed to make an ethical decision is :
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It's a type of communication in which a subject/ a person that know more convey their knowledge to another subject in order for them to learn
Answer:
it can depend
Explanation:
what i mean is the situation how well you know them? why are they being disruptive? is it because the are talking to loud in a librarie if so a simple "may you please keep it down it is hard to focus" can work but if someone is say grieving or crying it would be insensitive to tell them to be quiet or that others have bigger things to deal with so you would console and comfort them.
The correct answer is: In times of war, free speech may be more limited than in times of peace. This is the case because of the intricacies surrounding wartime that may necessitate the limiting of certain rights in order for a nation to successfully navigate through such a period.