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The fairness doctrine required:
Legal Capacity
The ability of an individual or entity to enter into legally binding contracts, subject to age, mental competency, and other legal qualifications.
Superior Bargaining Power
A situation where one party in a negotiation or contractual relationship has significantly more influence, resources, or information, potentially leading to an imbalance in the terms agreed upon.
Minor's Right
Minor's Right refers to the legal protections and entitlements specifically granted to individuals under the age of legal majority, often including protections in contracts and employment.
Competent Parties
Individuals or entities that have the legal capacity to enter into a binding contract.
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