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Incapacity - Definition - Law Dictionary Home Dictionary Definition incapacity

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Incapacity, means (1) Lack of physical or mental capabilities (2) Lack of ability to have certain legal consequences attach to one's actions. For ex. a five-year old has an incapacity to make binding contract (3) Disability, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 764.

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