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Forisfamiliate

off so as to exclude further claim of inheritance to emancipate as a with his own consent from paternal authority

Patria potestas

freedom or citizenship; (3) the son attaining certain dignities; (4) emancipation.

Papist

was to a great extent completed by the Roman Catholic Emancipation Act, 1829, which Act and other Acts, the earliest being

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Institutions

men, of whom some are free by birth, others by emancipation. The second Division of Persons begins at Title VIII. of

VerbarNirvana

In the Buddhist system of religion the final emancipation of the soul from transmigration and consequently a beatific enfrachisement

age of majority

and responsibilities (as liability under contract) of an adult compare emancipate NOTE: At common law, the age of majority was 21.

Disenthrallment

Liberation from bondage emancipation disinthrallment

unemancipated

unemancipated : not emancipated ;specif : still under parental authority [an minor]

legal age

state] ;broadly : age of majority compare age of consent, emancipate

enfranchise

Amendment enfranchised all citizens over 18 years of age] compare emancipate

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