CAPACITY In Law: 1. (15c) The role in which one performs an - TopicsExpress



          

CAPACITY In Law: 1. (15c) The role in which one performs an act: 2. The power to create or enter into a legal relation under the same circumstances in which a normal person would have the power to create or enter into such a relation; specif., the satisfaction of a legal qualification, such as legal age or soundness of mind, that determines ones ability to sue or be sued, to enter into a binding contract and the like. 1. Corporate Officier 2. Individual 3. Partner; limited or general 4. Attorney in fact 5. Trustee 6. Guardian or conservator 7. Other Under these interesting capacities you have 1. Proprietary 2. Representative 3. Criminal 4. Diminished 5. disposing 6. testamentary 7. decreased When you understand the capacity with which you act, it opens your eyes as to how the law see you in the public. Capacity is birthed from ones Standing. Worth know your capacity under law, for without this knowledge one will be assumed incapable and a trustee or attorney will be appointed to you and act as or in place of you. This happens all day long in court. Fun wow.
Posted on: Fri, 08 Nov 2013 20:14:40 +0000

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