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A minor is a person under the age of 18, both mentally and non-mentally ill.
Persons with complete incapacity for civil conduct refer to minors under the age of 10 (regardless of whether they are mentally ill or not) and other mentally ill persons who are completely unable to recognize the nature of their own conduct.
Persons with limited capacity for sexual conduct refer to minors between the ages of 10 and 18 (regardless of mental illness, but if they are completely unable to recognize the nature of their own behavior, they are counted as persons with complete incapacity for civil conduct), and mental patients who are unable to fully recognize the nature of their own behavior. However, if you are between the ages of 16 and 18 and rely on your own labor income as the main ** (non-illness), you are regarded as a person with full capacity for conduct.
Is that clear?
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According to the laws of our country, minors under the age of 10 and mentally ill persons who cannot recognize their own actions are persons with no capacity for civil conduct, and civil activities are carried out by his legal **person**.
According to the provisions of the General Principles of the Civil Law: persons with limited civil capacity, including minors over the age of 10; Mentally ill persons who are unable to fully recognize their own behavior Minors over the age of 10 are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct, and may carry out civil activities appropriate to their age and intelligence; Other civil activities shall be carried out by his legal **person**, or with the consent of his legal **person; A mentally ill person who is unable to fully recognize his or her own behavior is a person with limited capacity for civil conduct, and may carry out civil work commensurate with his mental health condition; Other civil activities shall be carried out by his legal **person**, or with the consent of his legal **person;
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Juveniles are in terms of age, they are adults when they are 18 years old, and minors generally do not have full capacity for civil conduct, except for those aged 16-18, who can reach the average local living standard with their own labor income, and can be regarded as persons with full capacity for civil conduct. In addition, for adults, people who have mental intelligence problems and are unable to fully recognize or completely fail to recognize the nature of their own actions are also persons with incomplete civil capacity.
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Legal Analysis: Not all. Minors under the age of eight are persons without civil capacity for civil affairs, and their legally prescribed acts are to be carried out by their legally amused persons.
Legal basis: Article 20 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China: Minors under the age of eight are persons with no capacity for civil conduct, and their statutory **persons ** carry out civil juristic acts.
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Not all minors are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct. According to the law, a minor may be a person under the age of eight who is incapacitated for civil conduct; It may also be a person over the age of eight with limited capacity for civil conduct; or a person over the age of 16 who has full capacity for civil conduct and whose main livelihood is his or her own labor income.
Article 18 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China provides that if a person lacks full capacity for civil conduct, he may independently carry out civil juristic acts. Minors over the age of 16 who rely on their own labor income as their main livelihood** are to be regarded as persons with full capacity for civil conduct. Article 19 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China: Minors over the age of 8 are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct, and the implementation of civil juristic acts shall be carried out by their legally-prescribed persons or with the consent and recognition of their legally-prescribed persons; However, they may independently carry out civil juristic acts that are purely beneficial or that are appropriate to their age and intelligence.
Article 20 of the Code of the People's Republic of China on the Civil Defense of the People's Republic of China: Minors under the age of eight are persons with no capacity for civil conduct, and their statutory **persons are to carry out civil juristic acts.
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Article 19 of the Civil Code stipulates that minors over the age of eight are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct, and the implementation of civil juristic acts shall be carried out by their legal ** person ** or with the consent and recognition of their legal ** person; However, they may independently carry out civil juristic acts that are purely beneficial or that are appropriate to their age and intelligence.
China's Civil Code stipulates that natural persons have the ability to block civil conduct at the source, according to whether they are able to identify and control their own behavior, they are divided into persons with full civil capacity, persons with limited civil capacity, and persons without civil imitation capacity. There are two types of persons with limited civil capacity: one is that minors over the age of eight are persons with limited civil capacity; The other is adults who do not fully recognize their own behavior.
According to the provisions of the Civil Code, minors with limited civil capacity refer to minors who have reached the age of 8 or above. However, minors over the age of 16 who rely on their own labor income as their main livelihood** are regarded as persons with full capacity for civil conduct.
Article 24 stipulates: Where an adult who is unable to recognize or cannot fully recognize his or her own conduct, his interested parties or relevant organizations may apply to the people's court for a designation that the adult is a person with no or limited capacity for civil conduct.
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Persons who lack capacity for civil conduct include minors under the age of eight and adults who are unable to recognize their own conduct.
A mentally ill person who cannot recognize his own behavior is a person with no capacity for civil conduct, and a mentally ill person who cannot fully recognize his own behavior is a person with limited capacity for civil conduct.
Minors under the age of eight are persons with no capacity for civil conduct, and their statutory **persons** carry out civil juristic acts; Adults who are unable to recognize their own conduct are persons who lack the capacity for civil investigation, and their legally-prescribed **persons** carry out civil juristic acts; Where minors over the age of 8 are unable to recognize their own conduct, apply the provisions of the preceding paragraph.
1. Requirements for having full capacity for civil conduct.
The following two conditions shall be met for a citizen of our country to have full capacity for civil conduct:
1. Be at least 18 years old, and 18 years old is the limit of adult citizenship in China.
For citizens who have reached the age of 16 but are under the age of 18, but rely on their own labor income as their main livelihood**, the law regards them as persons with full capacity for civil conduct.
2. Mental health and normal.
Citizens are able to correctly understand legal norms and common rules of social life, and carry out civil acts rationally. A person who is mentally ill and unable to engage in rational conduct is not considered a person with full capacity for civil conduct, even if he or she has reached the age of 18.
Minors over the age of 10 are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct and may carry out civil activities appropriate to their age and intelligence; Other civil activities shall be carried out by his legal **person**, or with the consent of his legal **person;
A minor under the age of 10 is a person with no capacity for civil conduct, and his legal **person** civil activities.
A mentally ill person who is unable to recognize his own behavior is a person with no capacity for civil conduct, and his legal absence of **person** civil activities.
A mentally ill person who is unable to fully recognize his or her own behavior is a person with limited capacity for civil conduct and may engage in civil activities that are compatible with his mental health condition; Other civil activities shall be carried out by his legal **person**, or with the consent of his legal **person;
2. The relevant provisions of the Civil Code for persons without capacity for civil conduct.
According to Article 21 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China: Adults who cannot recognize their own actions are persons with no capacity for civil conduct, and their statutory **persons** shall carry out civil juristic acts.
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Legal Analysis: Not all. Minors under the age of eight are persons with no capacity for civil conduct, and their legally-prescribed persons are to carry out civil law enforcement.
Legal basis: Article 2 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Article 2 Elimination Article 10 Minors under the age of eight are persons with no capacity for civil conduct, and their legal **persons ** shall carry out civil juristic acts.
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Minors under the age of 8 are persons who are legally incapacitated for civil conduct; Minors over the age of 8 but under the age of 18 are persons with limited civil capacity, but those who have reached the age of 16 and are under the age of 18 and use their own labor as the main income of their grandchildren** are regarded as carrying Bi people with full civil capacity. A minor refers to a person under the age of 18, so only a minor under the age of 8 is a person with no capacity for civil conduct. Legal basis:
Article 2 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Article 2 Elimination of Article 10 Minors under the age of 8 are persons who have no capacity for civil conduct, and their legally-prescribed **persons** are to carry out civil juristic acts.
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A minor is a person with limited capacity, that is, he needs the responsibility or consent of his guardian to do things.
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Minors are all incapacitated for civil conduct, and I think of course juveniles are all incapacitated for civil conduct.
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No, only those who rely on their own labor income as their main livelihood**, only those over the age of 16 are regarded as persons with full capacity for civil conduct. According to the relevant provisions of China's Civil Code, minors over the age of 16 who rely on their own labor income as their main livelihood are regarded as persons with full capacity for civil conduct.
1. You can borrow it at the age of 17.
17 years old is a minor, generally a person with limited civil capacity, not enough to bear full civil liability, so it is generally not allowed to borrow. If they are minors over the age of 16 and rely on their own labor income as their main livelihood, they are regarded as persons with full capacity for civil conduct. However, borrowers generally have to be at least 18 years old to avoid trouble, but they can try to communicate.
2. Is the sales contract signed by the minor valid?
Whether a contract signed by a minor is valid or not is divided into three main categories according to age:
A minor under the age of one is a person with no capacity for civil conduct, and the contract signed by him is invalid regardless of the circumstances.
Minors over the age of 16. Minors at this stage are all persons with limited capacity for civil conduct, and where they take civil juristic acts, they shall be recognized or consented by their legally-designated persons. If the legal person does not make an expression, it shall be deemed to refuse to recognize, and the contract shall be invalid.
Minors between the ages of 16 and 18: Citizens over the age of 16 but under the age of 18, who rely on their own labor income as their main livelihood, are regarded as persons with full capacity for civil conduct, and they can independently carry out civil juristic acts and conclude contracts.
3. Does 17 years old belong to unregistered adulthood?
A 17-year-old is certainly a minor. According to our law, citizens under the age of 18 are minors. Citizens over the age of 18 are adults with full capacity for civil conduct, can independently carry out civil activities, and are persons with full capacity for civil conduct.
Citizens over the age of 16 but under the age of 18 who rely on their own labor income as their main livelihood shall be regarded as persons with full capacity for civil conduct.
Article 18 of the Civil Code provides that adults are persons with full capacity for civil conduct and may independently carry out civil juristic acts.
Minors over the age of 16 who rely on their own labor income as their main livelihood** are to be regarded as persons with full capacity for civil conduct.
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