incapacitated person
incapacitated person. A person who is impaired by an intoxicant, by mental illness or deficiency, or by physical illness or disability to the extent that personal decision-making is impossible.
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incapacitated person. A person who is impaired by an intoxicant, by mental illness or deficiency, or by physical illness or disability to the extent that personal decision-making is impossible.
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capacitate (k[schwa]-pas-[schwa]-tayt), vb. To qualify; to make legally competent. — capacitation (k[schwa]-pas-[schwa]-tay-sh[schwa]n), n.
incapacitated person 丧失行为能力之人 指任何由于心理疾病、心理缺陷、身体疾病或身体残疾、老龄、长期使用毒品、长期嗜酒或其他原因(未成年除外)而受到损伤,以致于缺乏足够的理解力或能力,不能作出或表达出有关自身责任的决定。
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legally incapacitated person. A person, other than a minor, who is temporarily or permanently impaired by mental illness, mental deficiency, physical illness or disability, or alcohol or drug use to the extent that the person lacks sufficient understanding to make or communicate responsible personal decisions or to enter into contracts. — Abbr. LIP. — Also
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physically incapacitated for marriage 生理性无结婚能力指因身体缺陷或畸形而不能进行性交,从而不能实现婚姻目的。
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(kyoor-[schwa]), n.[Latin] Roman law. A guardianship that protects the interests of minors who are between puberty and the age of 25, or incapacitated persons. Pl. curae Cf. TUTELA.
ab agendo (ab [schwa]-jen-doh), adj. [Latin] Unable to act; incapacitated for business or transactions of any kind.
de coronatore exonerando (dee kor-[schwa]-n[schwa]-tor-ee eg-zon-[schwa]-ran-doh), n. [Law Latin “for removing a coroner”] A writ ordering the sheriff to remove a coroner from office for a reason stated in the writ. See CORONER (2). “The coroner is chosen for life: but may be removed, either by being made sheriff, or chosen verderor, which are offices
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cura (kyoor-[schwa]), n. [Latin] Roman law. A guardianship that protects the interests of minors who are between puberty and the age of 25, or incapacitated persons. Pl. curae. Cf. TUTELA. “Cura was a form of guardianship indicated by the necessities of the case, with respect to persons who, though sui juris, were in need of