20 19 Mr. Wang from the neighboring village wants to buy Ye's house. At that time, the two signed an agreement. At that time, Yemou sold the house to Mr. Wang for more than 200,000 yuan. The agreement was signed by father and son. After buying this house, Mr. Wang has no actual right to own or use it. By the time he found Yemou, he had disappeared with the purchase terms. Mr. Wang took Ye He to court and asked them to sell the house to him according to the agreement.
When the case was tried, Yemou did not appear in court, only Xiao Ye appeared in court. Xiao Ye claimed that he was still a minor when signing the contract, and it was invalid for his father to sell his house without authorization. Mr. Wang retorted that he thought the house should be owned by Ye, so the agreement signed by the two men was established.
After investigation and trial, the court made a judgment, saying that the guardian could not dispose of the ward's property, and if he wanted to dispose of it, he should respect the ward's wishes. Therefore, the law stipulates that the contract signed by Ye and Mr. Wang has no legal effect and rejects Mr. Wang's appeal. The judge also said that Mr. Wang Can could not protect his rights and interests, and the contract could not be fulfilled, but he could appeal.
Ask Ye to compensate for his own liquidated damages and bear the corresponding responsibilities. Although Mr. Wang can't perform the contract according to the contract, he can pursue legal responsibility from Ye. Ye is required to compensate for the loss of his house purchase and bear the corresponding liability for breach of contract.