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Author Topic: An important legal question!  (Read 1178 times)

AlphaStarOmega

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An important legal question!
« on: 09-29-04 at 10:36 am »

I need to know is there a legal limit to age requirements for an NDA to be binding?  And if so how can I make an NDA with a minor who has just as much legal rights to my concepts due to his knowledge!
ASAP help on this would greatly be appreciated!

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Isaac

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Re: An important legal question!
« Reply #1 on: 09-29-04 at 04:55 pm »

This is a matter of the law in your particular state, but
generally speaking, minors can void contracts that are not
for life's essential needs.
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AlphaStarOmega

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Re: An important legal question!
« Reply #2 on: 09-29-04 at 05:05 pm »

Any other comments please! kinda like I need more info please!

Ok look here is my situation:

I am a gamer! I run a clan! I have both adults and minors within my clan! I dont want my minors to be left out of an endevor they were part of in any way, I want them to have what should be rightfully theirs! They worked for it, they earned itm even if it wasnt coinsidered a real job with applications and agreements or securities. I would feel so guilty in my own soul to leave behind some of those who put alot of effort and alot of time behind what they believed in! Is there a fair way to compensate them legally? So they cant be left out is kinda what I am asking!

Deepest respects,

ASO
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