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incapacitation    音标拼音: [ɪnkəp,æsɪt'eʃən]
n. 使无能力,使无资格,无能力



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  • Guardianship Conservatorship of Incapacitated Persons
    An incapacitated person is someone with a clinically diagnosed condition that keeps them from being able to make or communicate decisions about their physical health, safety, or care The person asking to be named guardian is called the petitioner, and the person believed to be incapacitated is called the respondent
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    If someone is “incapacitated,” this means that he is unable to react or respond in a clear manner to that which is going on around him For example, an incapacitated person may be someone who has had too much alcohol and, as a result, has passed out
  • Preventing Crime Through Incapacitation | ACE
    Incapacitation Theory suggests that people who have committed crimes should be prevented from committing other crimes through removal from society and or other methods that restrict an individual’s physical ability to commit another crime
  • 7. 4. Incapacitation – Introduction to the U. S. Criminal . . . - Unizin
    Rooted in the concept of “banishment,” incapacitation is the removal of an individual from society, for a set amount of time, so as they cannot commit crimes (in society) during that period In British history, this often occurred on Hulks
  • Statute of Limitations Insurance Bad Faith Claim in California
    Other instances where courts may allow for a tolling of a statute of limitations may include, (1) Minor status of the insured (ie under the age of 18), and (2) mental of physical incapacitation of the insured
  • What Does Incapacitated Mean in Elder Law Estate Planning?
    When working with an attorney to prepare for your future and address the challenges associated with aging, you will likely come across the term “incapacitated ” Someone who is incapacitated cannot make personal decisions or understand legal documents
  • How Is Incapacity Defined and Who Decides If I Am Incapacitated?
    According to that section, an incapacitated person is a person 18 years of age or older: is unable to manage his financial resources To become someone’s guardian or conservator the person seeking guardianship conservatorship must petition a court and convince a judge that one is needed
  • Conservatorships | California Courts | Self Help Guide
    In a limited conservatorship, the judge first decides if a person with a developmental disability needs a conservatorship If the judge decides they do, the judge must consider one by one whether the person needs help in each of the seven areas of life covered by the seven powers
  • Legal Incapacity 101: What It’s, Causes, How It’s Declared, and What to . . .
    The definition of legal incapacitated refers to the legal situation where a particular subject cannot govern their properties due to their sensory, physical, or mental situation This makes it important that another individual, through a legal defender, curator, or guardian, look after their obligations, rights, and situation





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