An emancipated minor ceases to be under the authority of his father and mother.
The latter are not automatically liable, in their sole capacity as father or mother, for any damage he may cause to others after his emancipation.
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An emancipated minor ceases to be under the authority of his father and mother.
The latter are not automatically liable, in their sole capacity as father or mother, for any damage he may cause to others after his emancipation.
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