The minors must at the same time be returned to their families both in Italy or from abroad at the expense of the persons who have them in charge, or through the Diplomatic or Consular Authorities.
This article treats of persons who should take these minors by violence or fraud for the purpose of employing them as above, in which case the punishment may be as much as seven years' imprisonment.
The said Diplomatic or Consular Authorities must keep a register of such minors with all particulars, and give information to the Minister of the Interior.
Minors are entitled to pay in sums as savings and to receive repayments back, provided their legal representative has entered no written objection at the Post Office Savings Bank.
Minors no more than persons having a legal position are debarred from being depositors.
Minors are entitled to pay in sums as savings and to receive repayments back provided their legal representatives have entered no written objection at the Post Office Savings Bank.
Abolishing the system of binding Provisions for binding out minors out girls committed to the maintained by charitable industrial school.
Minors six hours a day and not after 8 under 18 shall not be employed P.
No minor under 16 shall be employed unless employer keeps employment certificates and complete lists of minors so employed.
I have applied for the discharge of the two minors about whom you wrote to me officially.
They can no more omit these duties to the blacks with impunity, than they can do so to the minors and imbeciles of their own race.
A democracy applied to minors or savages, in the midst of a civilized people, would be the most grinding of all oppressions.
If this were so, we should be bound to place females, together with minors of both sexes, and the inmates of State prisons, among the sovereigns of society.
Wayland found himself compelled to admit that minors were exceptions to his rule; which, however, he had argued as universal--universals admit of no exceptions.
It gave married women and minors the right to make and enforce contracts.
It does not appear that a part of the lands to which this section refers may not be owned by minors or persons of unsound mind, or by those who have been faithful to all their obligations as citizens of the United States.
Those on delinquents, minors and defectives were as follows: (a) Legal age of consent to be not less than 18 and laws to include protection of boys under 18 as well as of girls.
A guardian, or his descendants under his power, cannot marry minors under his guardianship so long as the latter lasts.
Minors become capable of contracting marriage upon completing their eighteenth year of age.
Illegitimate minors under 24 years of age require the consent not only of their legal guardians but also that of the court.
Males and females are minors until the completion of their twenty-fifth year, and during minority cannot conclude marriage without the consent of their parents or guardians.
Of minors under the age of 21 years, unless with parental consent.
The licensing by the Boston School Committee ofminors of school age to trade in the streets of Boston came about through an act of legislature in 1902.
The need of supervision of minors licensed under this act became very apparent, as their numbers increased and their street influences reacting on their school life became better understood.
New legislation has recently been proposed to regulate the employment of minors under 18 years of age and of women in the sale of merchandise from stands and tables on sidewalks outside of bazaars and large stores.
In 1818, Pope Pius VII gave permission to the General of the Conventual Minors to make researches under the high altar.
It was gratifying to him to remark the gray and ash color of larks, the color he had chosen for his Order, so that the minors might often think on death.
Sidenote: The importance of these minors not inconsiderable.
It is one of the merits of Pigault-Lebrun that he is not a great sinner in verbosity and prolixity: his contemporary minors of this volume are far more peccant in this kind.
They are, in fact, the minors of the class in which Pigault-Lebrun earlier and Paul de Kock later represent such "majority" as it possesses.
Esmeralda and Quasimodo, Frollo and Gringoire are almost as much minors and supers in comparison with It or Her as Phoebus de Chateaupers and the younger Frollo and the rest are in relation to the four protagonists themselves.
Examples are laws irritating agreements to do what is illegal, laws whose purpose is to protect minors or others who would be at a disadvantage in case of litigation, or to lessen the number of cases before the courts.
Minors in the exercise of rights are subject to the power of parents or guardians, except where the contrary is declared by the law, as is the case for the reception of the Sacraments and the choice of a religious life (Canon 89).
Example: Under the civil law some contracts made by minors may be retracted by them.
He should seriously admonish minors subject to parental authority not to marry without the knowledge or against the reasonable wishes of their parents.
Minors and other persons legally incompetent may not avail themselves of the benefit of the law if they have acted in bad faith (e.
Choice was also given for twelve months to resident minors upon their coming of age, and also to widows.
For there never was any government so purely popular, as not to require the exclusion of the poor, of strangers, women, and minorsfrom the public councils.
According to the Roman laws, minorsare not answerable for money borrowed.
By inference it permitted the entrance of women and minors more than 18 years of age to cock-pits for the purpose of gambling, and it provided that women and minors could go as sightseers!
One major and two or three minors were required, I believe, and one of the minors had to be the History of Philosophy.
A man who knows the inside truth says, "Widows and minors are always assessed higher than men.
The law specifies that women can be Probate Court deputies because minorsare eligible to that office.
Her duties are to look after the persons ofminors and their small estates, when no one else will take the guardianship, and she has over 200 children under her care.
To these clauses are added the prohibitions, usual in most of the States, against selling on Sundays or election days, or to minors or intoxicated persons.
High licence prevails in many of the cities, the penalties for serving minors or drunken persons are very heavy, and a limited form of local option gives communities power to sweep away almost all of the drink shops in their borders.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "minors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.