- In law, a
minor is
someone under a
certain age,
usually the age of majority,
which demarcates an
underage individual from
legal adulthood. The age of majority...
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under the age of
sixteen is void. This
disability may be
referred to as "
nonage". In 2022, the Law
Commission released its
report on the
state of the laws...
- eterne, eviternal, grandevity, grandevous, longevity, longevous, mediaeval,
nonage, premediaeval, primaeval,
primeval ager agr-, -egr-
field agrarian, agrestal...
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vetted by the
research community through the
involvement of
several dozen nonagency scientists. The NAS
review officially got
underway on
April 24, 2009....
- use—or
rather abuse—of his
natural gifts, are the
fetters of an
everlasting nonage. The man who
casts them off
would make an
uncertain leap over the narrowest...
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states of
society in
which the race
itself may be
considered as in its
nonage. The
early difficulties in the way of
spontaneous progress are so great...
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Repealed 15 July 1867
Other legislation Repeals/revokes Acts
During King's
Nonage Act 1547
Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1867 Status:
Repealed Text...
- And he did not like that
Christianity kept
adults under "self-imposed
nonage". Kant did not
completely say
farewell to
Christian ethics, that is why...
- 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 98) Real
Actions Act 1275 c. 47 In what Case the
Nonage of the Heir of the
Dissesor or
Disseisee shall not prejudice. — repealed...
- not be
content with
producing in his
majority what p****ed
muster in his
nonage. However, his
designs are not
inappropriate for the
crude paradoxes that...