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;YOLO:In criminal law, an acronym referring to a youth's last offence before turning 18, the age at which the federal ''Youth Criminal Justice Act'' ceases to apply. Short for "Young Offender's Last Offence."
;YOLO:In criminal law, an acronym referring to a youth's last offence before turning 18, the age at which the federal ''Youth Criminal Justice Act'' ceases to apply. Short for "Young Offender's Last Offence."
;youth:In law, in British Columbia a person under the age of 19.
;yurt:A circular tent of felt or skins used by nomadic tribespeople in Mongolia and Turkey.
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;YOLO:In criminal law, an acronym referring to a youth's last offence before turning 18, the age at which the federal ''Youth Criminal Justice Act'' ceases to apply. Short for "Young Offender's Last Offence".
;youth:In law, in British Columbia a person under the age of 19.  
;youth:In law, in British Columbia a person under the age of 19.  
;yurt:A circular tent of felt or skins used by nomadic tribespeople in Mongolia and Turkey.
;yurt:A circular tent of felt or skins used by nomadic tribespeople in Mongolia and Turkey.
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