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LetterA
Letter namea
Pronounciation/eɪ/


Definition for age of majority
Phrase:age of majority
Pronounciation:/āj/ /əv/ /məˈjôrətē/
Century:21st
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Era:C.E.
Origin:Original
Type:Official
Source Language:Latin

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The age of majority is the threshold of adulthood as it is conceptualized (and recognized or declared) in law. It is the chronological moment when minors cease to legally be considered children and assume control over their persons, actions, and decisions, thereby terminating the legal control and legal responsibilities of their parents or guardian over and for them. The vast majority of societies set majority at eighteen (18) years of age. The word majority here refers to having greater years and being of full age; it is opposed to minority, the state of being a minor. The law in a given jurisdiction may never actually use the term "age of majority" and the term thereby refers to a collection of laws bestowing the status of adulthood. The age of majority is a legally fixed age, concept, or code of law principle, which may differ depending on the jurisdiction, and may not necessarily correspond to actual mental or physical maturity of an individual.