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Does the fortune-telling contract have legal effect _ Is the fortune-telling contract valid?

Why is fortune telling not the scope of civil law adjustment?

Legal subjectivity:

The adjustment scope of law is the type of social relations adjusted by law. The adjustment scope of civil law is the civil relationship between civil subjects, specifically, the personal relationship and property relationship between natural persons, legal persons and unincorporated organizations with equal subjects. Civil subjects are participants in civil relations, holders of civil rights, executors of civil obligations and undertakers of civil responsibilities, including natural persons, legal persons and unincorporated organizations. There are various social relations among natural persons, legal persons and unincorporated organizations, and not all social relations are regulated by civil law. Civil law only regulates the civil relations between them, that is, the social relations between natural persons, legal persons and unincorporated organizations as equal subjects. For example, when an administrative organ is engaged in administrative activities, it will form an administrative legal relationship with a natural person or a legal person. This kind of administrative legal relationship is unequal and does not belong to civil law adjustment. When an organ engages in civil activities, such as signing a sales contract with a company to purchase goods, the civil law requires that it must be carried out as an organ legal person. At this time, the legal status between the organ legal person and other civil subjects is equal, and this kind of business contract relationship is regulated by civil law. Civil relations regulated by civil law can be divided into two categories according to the different contents of rights and obligations, namely, property relations and personal relations between civil subjects. Personal relationship refers to the civil legal relationship between civil subjects based on personality and identity without direct material interests. Some personal relations are related to the personal interests of the civil subject, and some are related to the specific identity of the civil subject. For example, the marriage relationship between spouses, the relationship between parents and children. Property relationship refers to the civil legal relationship between civil subjects based on material interests. Property relations include static property domination relations such as ownership relations and dynamic property circulation relations such as creditor's rights and debts.