Having Minors Sell Tickets with No Contract
My question involves employment and labor law for the state of: NY
Hello everyone,
I'm in a music group based out of New York, specifically Long Island. My question/summary is this. When my group wants to play an event in a local venue hall, we're expected to sell a certain amount of tickets beforehand and give the cash from those sales to the venue owner the day of the event. Since I'm a minor, shouldn't there be some sort of contract between the venue and I that is viewed by myself or my guardian concerning this business?
Thank you for your time,
Jordan
Re: Having Minors Sell Tickets with No Contract
The answer is the same here as it is on the other site. You're not a minor, and making you sell tickets is perfectly legal.
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and at 19, you still aren't a minor. You acknowledged that 1 hour before you posted hear pretending to be a minor.
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Dont you have ANYTHING better to do than prey upon law forums? Wife? Girlfriend? Life?
Seconds opinions are a right that I KNOW I"m obligated too.
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=jordar411;463114]Dont you have ANYTHING better to do than prey upon law forums? Wife? Girlfriend? Life?
Nope.
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Seconds opinions are a right that I KNOW I"m obligated too
Um, and under what law do you claim this?
the answer is the same. If you get a different answer elsewhere, they are wrong.
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Dont you have ANYTHING better to do than prey upon law forums? Wife? Girlfriend? Life?
I always love when people ridicule the volunteers here for all the time they spend volunteering.
Makes me all warm inside.