New York Statutes
§ 3-107 — Certain contracts of parents or guardians respecting employment of infants not enforceable unless approved
New York·Law GOB General Obligations·Title 1 Infancy·Art. 3 Capacity; Effect of Status or of Certain Relationships or Occupations Upon the Creation, Definition or Enforcement of Obligations
§ 3-107. Certain contracts of parents or guardians respecting\nemployment of infants not enforceable unless approved. Where a contract\nproviding for performance or rendering of services by an infant is one\nwhich the supreme court or surrogate's court has jurisdiction to approve\nas provided in section 3-105 of this chapter, no parent or guardian of\nthe infant with respect to whose services the contract is made shall,\nunless the contract is so approved, be liable on the contract either as\na party or as a guarantor of its performance:\n 1. If the infant was a resident of the state at the time the contract\nwas made or at the time of the event by reason of which liability is\nsought to be imposed, by reason of any disaffirmance, repudiation or\nbreach of the contract or any term ther
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