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emancipation The point at which a child comes of age. Children are emancipated in New York upon reaching the age of 21 or upon marriage, and under certain other circumstances. Emancipation terminates or suspends the duty to support the child.
Ãâó: www.brandeslaw.com/Legal_dictionary/legal.htm
emancipated minor An individual who is under age 18 who marries, becomes a member of the US Armed Forces, or is declared emancipated by the court.
Ãâó: info.dhhs.state.nc.us/olm/manuals/dss/ei-30/man/FS...
emancipation An individual under eighteen who has gained independence from his or her parents by means of marriage or the ability to support one's self.
Ãâó: www.california-juvenile-crimes.com/juvenile_crime_...
emanation An emanation is an intellectual concept from the Emanator clothed with material density, which proceeded from the Emanator, proceeded from itself. An emanation may be independent of its emanator.
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emancipation Liberation of women from the psychological dependence on males and, as a result, gaining legal, economic, moral and cultural autonomy and freedom. The term originated in the period of French Revolution and was in wide circulation in the 19th century in Europe, USA and Russia.
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