Posted on 04/13/2015 11:13:49 AM PDT by walford
(1) Minors CAN contract, for essential items, and
(2) IN THIS CONTEXT, of the child signing a promise not to tell, there is no valid, binding contract.
(1) Minors CAN contract., for essential items, and
(2) IN THIS CONTEXT, of the child signing a promise not to tell, there is no valid, binding contract since the kid was coerced to sign it.
These kids are under age and CANNOT enter into a legal binding contract with anyone. Common Corp can go pound salt. They can't enforce the contract.
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I betcha there’s a secret handshake that goes with with it!
Much too bright to be in public school.
“Much too bright to be in public school.”
Amen to this!
Legalities, law and morality just do not matter to the Left.
And besides, what matters to the Left is the effect this promise will have on the kids, and the impact it will have on their relationship with their parents.
What they want is to destroy the trust in that relationship so that they can take over the kids’ value systems and replace it with whatever they want. They are causing kids to think they must keep things secret from their own trusted role models, care givers and life givers.
Once they capture the heart and mind, legality matters little.
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