No, the age is not 16. The age of majority is 18.
Any person aged 18 years or older who has "witnessed" the signatures by the other parties, so long as they do not have a material interest in the document in question.
Not without parental consent and I doubt your parents would encourage their 14yo to move in with a 16yo. They will still be responsible for everything you do.
No, the child is a minor and you are legally obligated to care for them until they have reached legal age.
Illegal, but your more likely to get your grow show ripped off than busted in BC, lol.
he was born in 1346 BC and if he was 18 years old... 1346 subtract 18 gaves you what year it was.... you subtract because it was before the surrent aera. so when he was 18 years old, it was 1328 BC. :)
19, there was no year zero. It went 1 BC to 1 AD
It began in 2575 BC and ended in 2134 BC.
The Fifth century - somewhere between 500 BC and 600 BC
AD followed BC. BC stood for Before Christ, and AD after him (Anno Domini, "year of our lord").Note that this means 1 BC was immediately followed by 1 AD, with no "zero year" between them.
She came into power after her dad died and she became queen in 51 BC and died in 30 BC. She was 18 when she became queen.
During the monarchy (753-509 BC) and the republic (509-27 BC) you had to be 30. During the rule by emperors (27 BC-476 AD) you had to come of age (17).
The year after 49 BC is 48 BC.
16 if you are in an afterschool program. 18 if you are not.
100 BC is a year. Right now it is 2010 AD.
The year 867 BC, as with any year between 900 BC and 801 BC, falls in the ninth century BC.
0 bc lol I AINT TELLIN YA