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Keywords:
Eighteen,
Emancipated,
Age,
Attained,
Underage
Less objectionable.
A person of either sex who has not attained the age at which full civil rights are accorded; an infant; in England and the United States, one under twenty-one years of age.
A person who is under age or has not reached legal maturity as prescribed by a state.
a person over the age of puberty (cf. impubes) but under the age of 25. If sui iuris they had full legal capacity, though they could be protected by a grant of restitutio in integrum (the right to rescind transactions) under certain circumstances.
An individual having not yet attained full legal age, which is usually defined as 18.
Anyone who is under the legal age to be considered an adult. This is typically 18.
A person under the age of 21 who has not been emancipated.
An individual who has not attained the age of majority in their state of residence.
Any person who is not of legal age. (see juvenile)
Person who is under the general age of majority. According to state laws, the age is either 18 or 21.
Any child under the age of 18 years in the State of New York.
A person who is less than eighteen years of age. (Twenty-one years of age for the purpose of the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act.)
a young person.
not of legal age; "minor children"
a legal concept, and in Texas, at age seventeen, you are considered an adult
an underage person
a person who has not attained the age of majority or who is insane or simpleminded
a person who is not of legal age, as recognized by the state or province in which they reside to enter a legal and binding contract
A child who is under 18 years of age.
A person who has not yet reached the age of 20 and has not legally married.
A person who has not reached legal maturity; an infant.
A person who has not attained the age of majority for their province (either 18 or 19).
Person not legally considered an adult. An adult may be named as a guarding for a minor.
Person who is not old enough to be an adult under state law. The age varies by state.
A person under legal age; historically, the legal age differed from place to place and over time. (Check prevailing law to determine the legal age requirement at a specific time.)
A person under the age of 18 years• Children & Civil Law
A child under the legal age to be considered an adult. Varies by state, usually 18 or 21. A minor cannot enter into a contract. Ohio's "legal age" or "age of majority" is 18 years.
A person less than 18 years of age.
A person who is under the age of legal competence. In Washington, a person less than eighteen (18) years old.
One who is under legal age; not yet a legal adult.
an individual less than 18 years of age, as pertains to radiation exposure limits, works with radioactive materials (not a member of the general public).
A person who is under the age of legal competence, which is eighteen years in Ontario.
A person who does not have the legal rights of an adult. A minor is usually defined as someone who has not yet reached the age of majority. In most states, a person reaches majority and acquires all of the rights and responsibilities of an adult when he or she turns 18. I Back to Top I ..........................................................................................................................................
One who has not reached full legal age (see "Come of age").
One who is under the legal age for an adult, which varies by state (usually age 18 or 21).
The SCA defines a minor as any person under the age of 18.
Any person / claimant under the legal benchmark age of 18 years. As described above, "Minors" need to pursue any claim with the help of a Litigation Friend.
a person who is not yet a legal adult.
One who because of insufficient age or status is legally incapable of making contracts.
Someone who hasn't reached the age of majority, usually 18.
A person of either sex under the age of eighteen years.
is a person who is not yet 18 years old.
Any person less than 19 years of age.
in Massachusetts, a person who is under the age of 18.
A person under the age of 18 years. Includes the term "child" as used in court documents.
Someone who has not reached the age of majority and therefore does not have legal capacity to transfer title to real property.
In Alberta, anyone under the age of 18 including an unborn child is considered a minor.
Persons under the age of majority. A minor isn't permitted to make certain types of decisions (e.g., enter into most contracts). All minors are required to be under the care of a competent adult (parent or guardian) unless they qualify as emancipated minors (in the military, married, or living independently with court permission). This also means that property left to a minor must be handled by a trustee until the minor becomes of legal age.
A person who is too young to be considered legally competent according to the laws of the jurisdiction.
A person below the age of legal majority. Since the treatment of minors in the criminal law varies significantly throughout the EU, this area may be excluded from the scope of EU efforts to develop mutual recognition of decisions in criminal cases. (See judicial-criminal)
someone who is older than 12 if female or 14 if male, but still under the age of 21; however "minority" can be used to refer to the whole period of a person's life from birth until they reach 21. Minors may have curators who are appointed to look after their affairs; see also pupil
In England, a person under the age of 18. In Scotland, a person under 16.
A person under 18 years of age.
A person who has no attained full age under the law of his domicile.
A person who has not attained the age of majority in a particular jurisdiction.
A person who is under the age of legal competence. In California, the age of majority is 18.
A person under legal age, that is, under the age at which her or she is accorded full civil rights, the same as an infant.
A person who is legally underage, varying between 21 and 18 years of age. Each state sets an age threshold at which time a person is invested with all legal rights as an adult. For many new adults, the most important rights mean access to places serving alcohol and the right to purchase and consume alcohol, smoke cigarettes, and drive a car. But there are many other legal rights which a minor does not have such as, in some states, the right to own land, to sign a contract or to get married.
a person who is not legally of age to sign an application and enter into an insurance contract. By the way, the legal age differs from province to province.
An individual who is under age 18.
Usually, any person under eighteen or twenty-one years of age, though there are many variations for different persons among jurisdictions.
Typically any individual under the age of 18.
An individual without the legal rights and responsibilities of an adult; usually a person who has not reached the age of majority. In many states a person reaches age of majority on his or her eighteenth birthday, acquiring the rights and responsibilities of an adult.
A person under a legal age, usually under 18 years old.
Under 21 years of age
A person under the age of 18 years. (See also juvenile.)
A person under the age of legal competence, usually under the age of 18.
means an individual less than 18 years of age.
A person who is under 21 and is not regarded as a full adult under the law.< |