A company will supply a service if you sign a contract with them. If you do not agree then do not sign. If you do sign, you are required to fulfill the terms of the contract.
If they didn't sign the contract or agree to it, then obviously no. But if they did sign or agree to it, without reading the fine print, then yes.
When you buy a house on credit, you sign a contract that you agree to repay the mortgage in a timely manner, or be taken to court.
A seller can charge whatever interest they wish on a land contract. The buyer doesn't have to sign a contract if they don't agree with the terms.
You cannot sign a contract if you are under eighteen years of age. Someone would have to co-sign the contract and agree to be responsible if you don't pay.
Simple ... don't sign it. Having it reviewed by your lawyer may be a good idea. Nobody should ever sign any agreement or contract if you don't agree 100% with every detail contained in the document. That is your best (and only) real protection.
Possibly .. if the contract has such a clause as part of the document. Most likely it would take both parties to agree and sign before such could be invalidated.
No, they could not agree a permanent deal so he went to Manchester City instead.
No, an individual under the age of 18 is not able to sign a contract or agree to purchase.
You will have to read the contents of your contract. Also, if the contract if a 12-month contract, read carefully before you sign every year as things might change from year to year.
Before you begin to sign any Ipad contract, you need to know exactly what you are signing happens to be. Don't just throw your signature onto any document handed to you. Read things and make sure that you agree to them before you sign your name on them and make the contract official.
Juveniles cannot be billed for anything because they lack the legal capacity to sign a contract and agree to pay.