(1) Men and
women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and to found a family.
l the minority of person (s) who
if of full age would be entitled to the income accumulated.
Except as otherwise provided by law, a person
of full age who is capable of consenting to care may, at any time, refuse to receive, or withdraw consent to, a life - sustaining treatment or procedure; the refusal or withdrawal may be expressed by any means.
This is significant since in general a parent's legal duty to provide financial support to a child ceases when the child
becomes of full age.
A marriage duly solemnised in England in the manner proscribed by the law of England between
parties of full age and capable of contracting according to English law is valid although the parties to the marriage, being Foreigners, contracted it in England in order to evade the laws of the country to which they belonged and in which they were domiciled.
«(1) Men and
women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and to found a family.
The position under FLRA 1969, s 8 (1) is clear: a «child» of 16 and 17 can consent to «any surgical, medical or dental treatment» as
if of full age.
«In this case, the plaintiff was
of full age and capacity and there was no doubt she had retained Mr. Zayouna to represent her.
For humanitarian reasons or to avoid serious harm to a student, the school board may, following a request, with reasons, made by the parents of the student, by the student, if
of full age, or by the school principal, exempt the student from the application of a provision of the basic school regulation.