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Smowball | 17:17 Thu 22nd Dec 2016 | ChatterBank
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My son is 17- he works full time, owns a car and is taking driving lessons, can legally have sex, get married and have children yet he can't take out a mobile phone contract! I've had to do it again for him and he's going to pay me monthly. Whoever thinks up these ages restrictions? Some are just plain daft.
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As far as the law of contract is concerned he is still a minor so cannot enter into a valid contract.
...this has always been the case. Contracts with minors are void at law and uneforceable.
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I get that, but it's the other age limits that are more annoying.
They do seem fairly arbitrary sometimes. You can drive yourself to the cinema with your triplets and not be old enough to see all the films. It's ticket prices too- you often have to pay adult prices for children from about 12.
Have a PAYG for a year
// ...this has always been the case. Contracts with minors are void at law and uneforceable//

except if they are for necessities
and this has been widely interpreted
( a contract for twenty fancy waistcoats for a young gentleman at Cambridge was deemed by the judge as a necessity )

I am sure that there has been statutory intervention since then
oops still good law apparently
"Whatever the minor's status, the goods must be suitable to his actual requirements-if he already has enough fancy waistcoats, more cannot be necessary: Nash v. Inman [1908] 2 KB 1, CA."

http://www.lawteacher.net/lecture-notes/contract-law/capacity-lecture.php
I remember that case from my contract law days but have forgotten the name.
Thank you for reminding me of what I had forgotten. To revert to the OP, a mobile phone contract is not a necessity as there are other means available as CaC points out.
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Still think it's daft that you can get married at 16 and have kids yet can't go to the pub for a pint!
Do you not still need parental consent to get married if you are 16/17? My brother got married at 20 and my parents had to sign the consent form.
I thought you could get married at 18, but needed parents' consent if 16 or 17
This was 43 years ago when the age of consent was 21.

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