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  2. Age of majority - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a country's age of majority is 18, but the legal drinking age is 21, then a 20 year old would still be considered a "minor" in situations involving buying or consuming alcohol. Another example is the age to consent to sexual activity , which in most of the cases in the world is under the age of majority.

  3. Voting age - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of countries and territories have a minimum voting age of 18-years-old as of October 2020. [10] According to data from the ACE Electoral Knowledge Network, 205 countries and territories have a minimum voting age of 18 for national elections out of 237 countries and territories the organization has data on as of October 2020 ...

  4. Marriageable age - Wikipedia

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    Marriageable age, marriage age, or the age of marriage is the general age, a legal age or the minimum age marriage. Age and other prerequisites to marriage vary between jurisdictions, but in the vast majority of jurisdictions, the marriage age as a right is set at the age of majority .

  5. Age of majority (England) - Wikipedia

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    The age of majority in England is 18, having been reduced from 21 by the Family Law Reform Act 1969.At that age persons are considered to acquire capacity in full to enter into legally binding contracts (thus to hold a credit card and take out a loan), to vote in elections, to buy tobacco and cigarettes and have a tattoo.

  6. Legal age - Wikipedia

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    Legal age or codified age refers to age at which a person may legally engage in a certain activity, or purchase or possess a certain product or substance. Most frequently, this is the age of majority (also known as the "age of maturity"), the threshold of adulthood as recognized in law. [citation needed] Other ages of legal significance include:

  7. Adult development - Wikipedia

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    This is referred to as the age of majority, which is age 18 in most cultures, although there is a variation from 15 to 21. The typical perception of adulthood is that it starts at age 20 or 21. The typical perception of adulthood is that it starts at age 20 or 21.

  8. Minor (law) - Wikipedia

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    For all provincial laws, the provincial and territorial governments have the power to set the age of majority in their respective province or territory, and the age varies across Canada, with some provinces setting the (baseline) age of majority at 18 and others at 19. In some territories a person can emancipate, and assume full responsibility ...

  9. Adult - Wikipedia

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    The age of majority ranges internationally from ages 15 to 21, with 18 being the most common age. Nigeria , Mali , Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon define adulthood at age 15, but marriage of girls at an earlier age is common.