Business Law is flawed for those under age of majority...
I've had numerous start ups and successful ventures since the age of 12, and to date (I'm currently 17), it's always a burden to know I'm held back from incorporating etc.. as nothing I sign is legally viable.. therefore making it hard for me to play by the rulebook.
What do you mean? You can enter into contracts and they are fully binding for the other party. It's only you, the minor, that can sometimes choose to ignore the contract legally. That's why most businesses choose not to contract with minors, but if they do, they are enforceable.
I've had numerous start ups and successful ventures since the age of 12, and to date (I'm currently 17), it's always a burden to know I'm held back from incorporating etc.. as nothing I sign is legally viable.. therefore making it hard for me to play by the rulebook.