That really depends on the venue. Most will allow 16 years old, some will require a parent or guardian present. Some are adult only venues and will not allow under 18.
There is no law which prevents a 16 year old from visiting a live music pub or venue, its simply up to the owners if they wish to cater to that young a clientele.
There is no time limit on a son-in-law. Your son-in-law is the husband of your daughter and remains so unless and until your daughter is no longer married to him.
There aren't really specific visiting hours... I believe you can come and go as you please. But i think technically there is only a limit to how many days. It's 3 I believe.
The United States places no restrictions upon the length of time that its citizens are allowed to remain outside of the US. Citizens can enter or leave the country any time they wish. As for the other (unspecified) country which your daughter is visiting, they may very well have some limit on the length of time for which they allow people to visit, or might require a particular kind of visa. The depends not only on which country she is visiting, but also on the purpose of her visit.
No.
there is no age limit idiot
Tower Bridge is open to traffic but has a 20 mph speed limit and an 18 tonne weight limit.
Question 1. What is the baggage limit from Islamabad to London by PIA. Question 2. What is the cost of excess luggagae from Islamabad to London by PIA.
In London (and every other place I have ever visited) there is no limit.
Someone may increase their credit limit by visiting the local bank branch and speaking with a bank teller. The individual can then ask for an increase in their credit limit on their credit card.
Not until the age of 18.
Mostly 30 mph, as for all built-up areas in the UK.
It depends what role you are auditioning for obviously for the age limit and the dates for the actual auditions have no been released yet.