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Meaning of Incapacities from wikipedia

- Abilities are powers an agent has to perform various actions. They include common abilities, like walking, and rare abilities, like performing a double...
- Incapacity Benefit was a British social security benefit that was paid to people facing extra barriers to work because of their long-term illness or their...
- of Russia Vladimir Putin is w****s or months away from death or medical incapacity. At various points, it has been rumored that he is suffering from terminal...
- official class, as a consequence of which rights, duties, capacities and/or incapacities are acquired." "Legal Status Law and Legal Definition". USLegal, Inc...
- interest in the general welfare of society at large. In sociology, trained incapacity is "that state of affairs in which one's abilities function as inadequacies...
- equal treatment based on gender, race and ethnicity, many of the older incapacities have been removed. For example, English law used to treat married women...
- Disability is the experience of any condition that makes it more difficult for a person to do certain activities or have equitable access within a given...
- repudiation. In order for an individual to succeed in claiming mental incapacity, they must prove that any impairment was such that they did not understand...
- Some Consequences of Four Incapacities (1868) Grounds of Validity of the Laws of Logic: Further Consequences of Four Incapacities (1869) In three articles...
- from the realm or experiencing an illness that did not amount to legal incapacity. This Act, as modified by the Regency Acts of 1943 and 1953, forms the...