Chapter A-6 of The Revised Statutes of Saskatchewan, 1978-2026

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  2. Begin with the 'Short title' section. Here, you can note that this Act is referred to as The Age of Majority Act.
  3. Proceed to the 'Age of majority' section. Fill in the date when a person attains the age of majority, which is eighteen years.
  4. In the 'Application of section 2', ensure you understand how this section applies to legal rules within jurisdiction.
  5. Review the 'Interpretation of certain words and expressions'. This will help clarify terms like 'adult' and 'minor' as they relate to this Act.
  6. Continue through each subsequent section, ensuring all relevant fields are filled accurately based on your understanding of the law.

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In Saskatchewan the age of majority is 18. Under The Age of Majority Act, every person who becomes 18 years of age is considered to be of full legal age (i.e., an adult) with the accompanying rights and responsibilities.
1920, c. 149, s. 3. 4(1) Every livery stable, boarding stable or sales stable keeper who has exercised the right of detention by this Act provided shall keep in his and be responsible for the proper care of any animal or effects detained by him for the full period of such detention, unless they are sooner released.
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