2916 examples of minors in sentences

There was one detail that covered a wide field, and that was in the matter of players; drafted by the two big leagues and later sent back to the minors.

The Class AA and A clubs claimed all of these twenty-seven, and it is more than likely that there will also be many more who will be given trials by the big league clubs during the spring training season and who may later be turned back to the minors.

For centuries, Jews occupied the position of minors, mental defectives, or men with criminal records.

Never glad: uncertain, sad minors always, vexing the content of the hearer,one inarticulate, unanswered question of pain in all, making them one.

The parent's legal claim to the services of his children, while minors, is a slight boon for the care and toil of their rearing, to say nothing of outlays for support and education.

Then minors are slaves.

The parent's legal claim to the services of his children, while minors, is a slight boon for the care and toil of their rearing, to say nothing of outlays for support and education.

Then minors are slaves.

Work accidents to minors in Illinois.

Majors and minors; a system of chiropractic analysis and therapy.

Majors and minors; a system of chiropractic analysis and therapy.

The income tax returns for the first ten months of the law (March to December, 1913) showed 356,598 taxable individual incomes, equal to about 1 per cent of the taxable population (considering minors to be usually not taxable).

The State afterward passes a law forbidding smoking by minors.

Whatever may be said of the strict prohibition of liquor dealing, no one can have any objection to such laws as applied to cocaine, opium, or other poisonous drugs, and we find statutes of this sort in increasing number; while the manufacture and sale of cigarettes to minors or even in some States, their consumption, is strictly prohibited, under criminal penalty.

The hours of labor of minors, male and female, are limited in all States, except Florida, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, and Wyoming, particularly in factories and stores, usually under an age limit of sixteen, to ten hours per day or fifty-eight hours a week.

Females, or minors, or young children are very generally forbidden from working or waiting in bar-rooms or restaurants where liquor is sold, and in a few States girls are prohibited from selling newspapers or acting as messengers.

The popular impression was that an action could not be maintained against minors.

Ten of the males are Proprietors, of whom two are minors, and one a person non compos.

Now in 1800, when this deed was recorded, the Indians were legally minors, and could do no act, and make no contract.

They were minors in law, and could give no such consent.

The fee still remains in the Indians, and no power existed to take it from them without their whole consent as tenants in common, which they have never given, and could not give, because they were in law minors.

They were then minors in law, and could give no consent.

It is true, he has held it twenty years, but the statute of quiet possession does not run against minors.

The Indians were declared minors, and could bring no action in court.

The Marshpee Indians were minors in law, and there was no legal parish to settle a minister, or to hold a parsonage, and no one to make contracts as such.

2916 examples of  minors  in sentences