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When they reach the age of majority (generally 18) or they have been emancipated in some manner (court decree/marriage/joining the military).
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what was the historical background of the Florida consent decree and give examples
what was the historical background of the Florida consent decree and give examples
what was the historical background of the Florida consent decree and give examples
what was the historical background of the Florida consent decree and give examples
A unanimous consent decree is something that a senator can request. This will essentially speed up court proceedings and they are rarely denied.
A consent decree is a settlement in which contains the court's order. The court is to follow the settlement in order to maintain order over the case. This unsettle any complaints for unfairness.
The word consent is either a verb or a noun, not an adjective. Used with other nouns (consent decree), it is considered a noun adjunct.
A 'consent decree" is arrived at after negotiations by both sides to the issue. A stipulated dismissal is a dismissal stipulated to by one (or both parties) that may or may not be agreeable to one, or both.
No, not unless you've been emancipated in some manner such as marriage (which requires parental consent) or court decree (which is RARELY granted).
Not unless you've been legally emancipated in some manner such as marriage (requires parental consent) or court decree (which is rarely granted).
April 1933. It was the first anti-Jewish decree issued by the Nazi regime.
Only if you have parental consent (and you're moving to a safe and appropriate environment) or you've been emancipated in some manner such as marriage (which requires parental consent) or court decree (which is not an easy thing to obtain).