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Minor
eighteen years of age. [Child Marriage Restraint Act, 1929, s. 2 (d)] It means a person who has completed the age of sixteen years but has not completed the age of eighteen years. [Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act,
Child
still-born child. [Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 (53 of 1961), s. 3 (b)] Means a person who has not completed fourteen years of age. [Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1966 (52 of 1966), s. 2
Adult
Adult, means a person who has completed eighteen years of age. [Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1966 (32 of 1966), s. 2
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Minor children
Minor children, means, in the case of sons of Native fathers, boys, who have not completed the age of sixteen years, and, in the case of daughters of Native fathers, girls who have not
Young person
years. [Young Persons (Harmful Publications) Act, 1956 (93 of 1956), s. 2 (c)] Means a person who has completed fourteen years of age but has not completed eighteen years of age. [Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of
Injunction
a third class called mandatory injunctions, where the court goes further and compels a defendant who has actually completed the wrongful act to undo what he has done and restore matters to their former condition; thus, in
Civil Law
He bestowed his assiduous labour upon this code for thirty years, and left his great commentary to be completed by Antoine Marville, who published it at Lyons in 1665. It is animmense storehouse of judicial and historical
Consummation
issue by her, capable of inheriting. His estate becomes initiate upon birth of a child. Consummation, (1) the completion of a thing; (2) the completion of a marriage between wedded persons by cohabitation. Consummation, defined in Black's
close
close closed clos·ing vt 1 : to bring to an end or to a state of completion [closed the case] [ an estate by liquidating its assets] [closing his account] 2 : to conclude discussion
Average
average of the wages payable to a workman--(i) in the case of monthly paid workman, in the three complete calendar months, (ii) in the case of weekly paid workman, in the four complete weeks, (iii) in the
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