Incapacitate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pawn or Pledge
made before bringing an action therefor: for the party has incapacitated himself to comply with his contract to return the pawn.
Office of profit
holding of such an office under the Crown in general incapacitates the holder from sitting or voting in the House of
Marz-ool-maut
in him the apprehension of death; (3) that the illness incapacitated him from the pursuit of his ordinary avocations and prevented
Judge
judge has a personal interest in the action, he is incapacitated from officiating, on the principle that Nemo debet esse-judex inpropria
Ill health
Ill health, any disorder in health which incapacitates an individual from discharging the duties en-trusted to him or
desex
to make infertile especially by removing or incapacitating the sexual organs used of both males and females
Coroner
acts as substitute for the sheriff when that officer is incapacitated by interest. The law relating to coroners and their rights
Coronatre exonerando
assigned, as that he is engaged in other business, or incapacitated by years or sickness, or has been guilty of extortion.
Child in need of care and protection
or guardian and such parent or guardian is unfit or incapacitated to exercise control over the child, (v) who does not
incapacitating
causing disability
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