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Definition of Incapacities
1. incapacity [n] - See also: incapacity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incapacities
Literary usage of Incapacities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures on Jurisprudence, Or, The Philosophy of Positive Law by John Austin (1885)
"The rights and duties capacities and incapacities, constituting a status, commonly
impart to the party invested with them a conspicuous character, ..."
2. The First Year of Roman Law by Fernand Bernard (1906)
"We have passed in review incapacities in law, which are veritable civil deaths.
But it is possible that owing to ..."
3. Historia Placitorum Coronae: The History of the Pleas of the Crown by Matthew Hale, Sollom Emlyn (1847)
"TOUCHING incapacities, OR EXCUSES BY REASON OF CIVIL SUBJEC» TION. I COME now to
those incapacities, which I have styled civil, and to consider how far they ..."
4. Rogers on Elections by Francis James Newman Rogers, Maurice Powell, Samuel Henry Day, Great Britain (1895)
"... incapacities 37 38 38 ALIENS and denizens by letters patent are not eligible
ALIENS. to serve in Parliament; Glanville,; Tipperary, 3 ~ O'M. & H. 36; ..."
5. Institutes of Common and Statute Law by John Barbee Minor (1876)
"The Rights and incapacities of Bastards; WC lg. The Rights and incapacities of
Bastards at common law; WC lb. The Rights of Bastards at common law. ..."
6. A Treatise on the Law of Corporations by Stewart Kyd (1793)
"... capacities and incapacities, 2. ... Powers, Capacities, and incapacities.
A CORPORATION being merely a political ..."
7. Hints as to Advising on Title and Practical Suggestions for Perusing and by William Henry Gover (1905)
"incapacities. incapacities. All persons are presumed to be capable of disposing
of their property, except so far as they are disqualified by being aliens, ..."