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incapacitate

incapacitate -tat·ed -tat·ing 1 : to make legally incapable or ineligible

Incapacitation

The act of incapacitating or state of being incapacitated incapacity disqualification

Incapacitated person

Incapacitated person, means A person who is impaired by an intoxicant,

Bishop

vicar-general. As to the resignation of archbishops and bishops when incapacitated by age or other infirmities, and appointment of bishop co-adjuctor

disqualify

or properties necessary for any purpose to render unfit to incapacitate with for or from before the purpose state or act

Infamy

public disgrace; total loss of character. This does not now incapacitate from giving evidence, 6 & 7 Vict. c. 85, s.

Nemo admittendus est inhabilitare seipsum

est inhabilitare seipsum [Lat.], nobody is to be admitted to incapacitate himself.

Discapacitate

To deprive of capacity to incapacitate

Fidei-commissum

h'reditas, or a legacy, to a person who was either incapacitated from taking directly, or who could not take as much

Presentation

or chattel. In the latter case an infant is not incapacitated from owning or exercising the right. See Hals. L.E., tit.

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