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There is no such thing as legal classification of midget.
The term "midget" is considered outdated and offensive. Additionally, age is not determined by height or stature.
The term "legal midget" is not commonly used in modern language. However, the age for someone to be considered a legal adult and make decisions for themselves varies by country, typically ranging from 18 to 21 years old.
If your adult height is below 4' 7" you will generally be considered a midget. A midget will usually have limbs in proportion to height rather than non-proportionally as seen in dwarfism.
The age restrictions for quarter midget racing are children between the ages of five and sixteen. There are no age restrictions on who can help build the racer.
When a male of legal age marries another male of legal age, it is called a marriage.
No. At age 13 you are still growing. A midget is a normally proportioned very short person who has reached their full height, and is not growing anymore.
It's genetics. Justin Bieber's mother is 4'8 and his father is said to be around 5'10 so that seems to be the main reason why he won't be able to grow to be very tall. why does it matter if he's tall or not? does that make him a bad person? his mom is 4'8 and his dad is 5'10. Justin is perfect height for his age, he is 5'6 so far
18 is the legal age. 21 is the legal age to drink!!!
26 yards and 3 inches that is the limit glad to help you
Youth age divisions are not exactly based on age, but by birth year. So a particular birth year competes in the same division for an entire season, whether or not their birthday (or thus numerical age change) has occurred. Age 11 approximates to the Midget division which does 30" high hurdles. http://trackinfo.org/hurdles101.html
The term "midget" is considered outdated and offensive. Individuals with dwarfism, a medical condition that typically results in shorter stature, have a similar life expectancy to the general population when medical complications are properly managed. It's important to treat all individuals with respect and dignity, regardless of their height.