That's would not be a legal issue unless the area in which the minor resides has curfews or other restrictions pertaining to minors. The matter is a private one between the teen and his or her parents.
Technically, not without their permission. Until you are an adult, they determine where you may live.
No, you are a minor.
Yep.especially to Chinese people. And they steal songs without permission.
In Maine, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and must abide by any rules set by her legal guardians regarding staying out overnight. Unless there are specific legal provisions in place stating otherwise, it's generally advisable to have permission from her custodial guardians before leaving the house for the night.
You probably could not spend the night in a public park or on someone else's property without permission.
No, It is illegal because one is a minor, one is not, and the minors' parents did not give permission for the girl to be out all night.
If you erect a large tent in your garden you should be able to work successfully at night without bothering with planning permission.
In most places, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and may not be legally allowed to stay overnight at their boyfriend's house without parental permission. It is advisable to check the laws and regulations of your specific location to ensure compliance.
At night and during inclement weather it is critical you gain permission from and maintain communication with the tower controller.
Parental Discretion with Stefanie Wilder-Taylor - 2012 Night Moves 2-8 was released on: USA: May 2013
It is unlikely for the boyfriend's parents to get arrested for letting you stay the night at their house without your parents' permission, unless they are breaking a specific law related to the situation, like harboring a runaway minor. However, it is important to communicate openly with both sets of parents to ensure everyone is comfortable with the situation.
Slaves could not do anything the masters told them not to do. By law in most places, slaves could not travel at night. They could not go more than a certain distance (one mile or so) from the owner's property without permission. They could not vote, own land, own guns. They could not marry without permission and could never have any guarantee of living with their family.