Difference between revisions of "Capacity"

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Capacity is having legal authority or mental ability. It means being of sound mind. It is particularly important when contesting a [[will]], or trying a criminal [[defendant]].
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'''Capacity''' is having legal authority or mental ability. It means being of sound mind. It is particularly important when contesting a [[will]], or trying a criminal [[defendant]].
 
[[category:legal terms]]
 
[[category:legal terms]]

Revision as of 02:18, March 11, 2008

Capacity is having legal authority or mental ability. It means being of sound mind. It is particularly important when contesting a will, or trying a criminal defendant.