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A person must be 18 years of age to legally enter into a valid contract. The age of contractual capacity in the UK has been set at 18 years since 1969 when a person is said to attain “majority”. However, there are limited circumstances where those under 18 can legally enter into contracts, such as a 16-year-old entering a valid employment contract.

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