When anything is done "by operation of law" it means that there is a statute that applies, and the action is done automatically. In this case a statute may say something like:
"A minor who is over the age of 17, and who has lived apart from his/her parents or guardians for a period exceeding 6 months, is emancipated by operation of law."
2006-08-27 04:35:44
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answered by Catspaw 6
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I would imagine that you are asking about the imancipation of a minor child...
Emancipation of minors is a legal mechanism through which a person below the age of majority gain certain civil rights, generally identical to those of adults. An emancipated minor is free of any authority from his or her parent or other legal guardian. The extension of these rights, as well as the remaining prohibitions, vary according to the jurisdiction.
In most countries of the world, adolescents below the legal age of majority may be emancipated somehow: through marriage, economic self-sufficiency, educational degree/diploma or pregnancy.
In some cases, parental consent is needed to achieve the "emancipated" status. In some cases, court permission is necessary.
2006-08-27 09:46:23
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answered by Anonymous
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emancipation of operation of law
2006-08-27 09:42:01
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answered by I love Edward Elric!! 2
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Emancipation may be
1) Realising minor children from bonded labour.
2) Escaping slaves from forced labour, oppression or any such custom.
Aslo other many such oerations like nature to aid or to remove any legal disabilities.
2006-08-27 14:02:37
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answered by bhartiya_backs 1
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