Originally posted by Gunslinger
OK I overlooked this. If this is the case then no they wouldn't be entitled to jack. The school basically gave them consent to perform even if the headmaster didn't by way of the music teacher.
the school didn't give consent, a teacher did.
also I don't think it really matters if the school gives consent, since they don't have any authority to sign business contracts for their students.
I'd think that any sort of legal permissions would have to be made by parents or guardians. I believe the inability to sign contracts mainly applies to protecting under-aged people from signing away their rights or making commitments they don't understand. I really doubt it gives others the green light to do business with minors, from a "do whatever, they don't have a contract" stance.
I'd guess (not a lawyer, and going by what I know of US law) that if they can find some way to prove it's them, that they should be entitled to some cash. if there isn't a written record of who they were, I doubt that any wavers were signed releasing their interest. sounds like it may just be an issue of proving who it was.