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emancipation n 1 :
freeing someone from the control of another ;
especially a parent '
s relinquishing authority and control over a minor child Emancipation \
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The act of setting free from the power of another ,
from slavery ,
subjection ,
dependence ,
or controlling influence ;
also ,
the state of being thus set free ;
the act or process of emancipation ,
or the state thereby achieved ;
liberation ;
as ,
the emancipation of slaves ;
the emancipation of minors ;
the emancipation of a person from prejudices ;
the emancipation of the mind from superstition ;
the emancipation of a nation from tyranny or subjection .
Syn :
Deliverance ;
liberation ;
release ;
freedom ;
manumission ;
enfranchisement .
[
1913 Webster ]
EMANCIPATION .
An act by which a person ,
who was once in the power of another ,
is rendered free .
B y the laws of Louisiana ,
minors may be emancipated .
Emancipation is express or implied .
2 .
Express emancipation .
The minor may be emancipated by his father ,
or ,
if be has no father ,
by his mother ,
under certain restrictions .
This emancipation takes place by the declaration ,
to that effect ,
of the father or mother ,
before a notary public ,
in the presence of two witnesses .
The orphan minor may ,
likewise ,
be emancipated by the judge ,
but not before he has arrived at the full age of eighteen years ,
if the family meeting ,
called to that effect ,
be of opinion that he is able to administer his property .
The minor may be emancipated against the will of his father and mother ,
when they ill treat him excessively ,
refuse him support ,
or give him corrupt example .
3 .
The marriage of the minor is an implied emancipation .
4 .
The minor who is emancipated has the full administration of his estate ,
and may pass all act '
s which may be confined to such administration ;
grant leases ,
receive his revenues and moneys which may be due him ,
and give receipts for the same .
He cannot bind himself legally ,
by promise or obligation ,
for any sum exceeding the amount of one year of his revenue .
When he is engaged in trade ,
he is considered as leaving arrived to the age of majority ,
for all acts which have any relation to such trade .
5 .
The emancipation ,
whatever be the manner in .
which it may have been effected ,
may be revoked ,
whenever the minor contracts engagements which exceed the limits prescribed by law .
6 .
By the English law ,
filial emancipation is recognized ,
chiefly ,
in relation to the parochial settlement of paupers .
See 3 T .
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6 T .
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8 T .
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276 ;
10 East ,
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477 .
See Manumission .
See Coop .
Justin .
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480 ;
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Civil Code of Louisiana ,
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Diet .
de Droit ,
par Ferriere ;
Diet .
de Jurisp .
art .
Emancipation .
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