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camxin |
06/22/04 |
My friend, Amber is seventeen years of age and decided to do a course in bar management with that private college. She signs a contract with the college for six months' tutition. She will be eighteen just after the expiry of the six month's tuition. A clause in the contract requires payment of the entire tuition fee within three weeks of admission to the course. Amber attended the three weeks' classes and then refuses to pay, stating that she is a minor and therefore the contract is void. What could happen to my friend, Amber and what could the college do? Could she be sent to court? What if her parents refuse to pay for her tuition and Amber, herself doesn't pay, does she have to end up going to a juvenile detention center?
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