To bear or bring forth, as a child; hence, to produce, in general.
In the travel industry, a designation used to determine fares and other rates for children under the age of two. Infants often travel free of charge.
"Young Child; Someone Under A Legal Age." Literally "someone unable to speak," from the Latin "infans" = "unable to speak" and "infantia" = "inability to speak." The Latin "infans" was used to denote what we generally think of as an "infant," meaning a small child. The French changed it into "enfant" which gives us our Modern English "infant." The word has expanded in meaning so that, in English, it can be used to denote anyone up to legal voting age.
a very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk; "isn't she too young to have a baby?"
a child during the first four or five years of life
a child not occupying a seat under two
a child under the age of one year
a child under two years of age and does not occupy a seat
a child under two years of age not occupying a seat For an
a minor child (as determined under the laws of the jurisdiction in which the child resides)
a child between the ages of birth and 365 days.
An individual less than one year of age.
a child from birth to 12 months in age.
An individual who has not attained the age of eighteen (18).
A child whose age is less than 15 months.
refers to the age range from birth to 12 months
also known as a “Minor”. A person under 18 years of age who must be represented by a Litigation Friend as they are unable to act on their own behalf in a personal injury, accident compensation claim or other compensation claim case.
Is a child under the age of 2 at the time the journey commences and has no entitlement to a seat. Only 1 infant accompanying a passenger paying an Adult fare is allowed at the discounted infant fare.
A child birth to 12 months of age
A child; variously defined as aged from birth to 12 months, seven years, and even (in some legal applications) as old as 21 years.
A person who is a minor, under the age of eighteen, and thus incapable of the independent judgment necessary to undertake a legal obligation.
Any person not of full legal age; a minor. The person so designated may be 6 feet tall and weigh 200 pounds
A child under one year of age.
A child through 12 months.
In British Columbia, a person under 19 years of age.
A person under legal age. Contracts made by infants are not enforceable against them and may be repudiated later. Special state statutes alter the above generalization and provide that certain infants may contract for life insurance.
A child under 15 months of age.
A person under the age of majority. This can vary from state to state, but in most states is currently age 18. Also known as a Minor.
A child up to 2 years (24 months) of age. See the entire definition of Infant
Any person under 18 years of age in the State of New York; provided, however, that such definition shall not be applicable to any provision relating to the N.Y. Uniform Gifts to Minors Act, N.Y. Uniform Transfer to Minors Act nor SCPA 1716.
Also known as a minor: A person under 18 years of age which prevents them from acting on their own behalf in legal proceedings (see NEXT FRIEND)
A person who has not reached legal majority, usually 18 years of age. Also, referred to as a "minor," or unemancipated child.