age of majority

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Noun

age of majority (plural ages of majority)

  1. (law) The age at which the rights and privileges of an adult are legally granted or recognized; i.e.; the age where a person ceases to be a minor legally and becomes a legal adult.
    In Indiana the age of majority is 18 years.

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