Incapable definition

Incapable means mentally incapable, and “incapacity” has a corresponding meaning; (“incapable”, “incapacité”)
Incapable means that in the opinion of the court in a proceeding to appoint or confirm
Incapable means that, in the opinion of the court in a guardianship proceeding under Title 75, Utah Uniform Probate Code, or in the opinion of two physicians, a person's ability to receive and evaluate information effectively or communicate decisions is impaired to such an extent that the person currently lacks the capacity to make mental health treatment decisions.

Examples of Incapable in a sentence

  • Incapable of sustaining employment due to a physical or mental disability that existed prior to the child’s attainment of age 19.

  • Coverage shall not terminate while a Dependent child is and continues to be: • Incapable of self-sustaining employment by reason of mental retardation or physical handicap; and • Chiefly dependent upon the subscriber for support and maintenance provided the subscriber furnishes proof of such incapacity and dependency to CDN within 31 days of the child attaining the limiting age set forth above, and every two years thereafter, if requested by CDN.

  • Coverage shall not terminate at age 26 while a Dependent child is and continues to be: • Incapable of self-sustaining employment by reason of mental retardation or physical handicap; and • Chiefly dependent upon the subscriber for support and maintenance provided the subscriber furnishes proof of such incapacity and dependency to CDN within 31 days of the child attaining the limiting age set forth above, and every two years thereafter, if requested by CDN.

  • The enterprise administers the Real Property Cadastre and Register, Address Register, Register of Legal Entities, Population Register, Mortgage Register, Register of Property Seizure Acts, Register of Wills, Register of Marriage Settlements, Register of Powers of Attorney, Register of Legally Incapable Persons and Persons with Limited Legal Capacity, Register of Contracts; creates, implements, develops and manages information systems of the afore-mentioned and other registers, keeps register archives.

  • The enterprise administers the Real Property Cadastre and Register, Address Register, Register of Legal Entities, Population Register, Mortgage Register, Register of Property Seizure Acts, Register of Wills, Register of Marriage Settlements, Register of Powers of Attorney, Register of Legally Incapable Persons and Persons with Limited Legal Capacity, Register of Contracts; creates, implements, develops and manages information systems of the mentioned and other registers, keeps register archives.


More Definitions of Incapable

Incapable means that in the opinion of the court in a proceeding to appoint or confirm authority of a health care representative, or in the opinion of the principal’s attending physician or attending health care provider, a principal lacks the ability to make and communicate health care decisions to health care providers, including communication through persons familiar with the principal’s manner of communicating if those persons are available. [“Capable” means not incapable.]
Incapable means that, in the opinion of a physician or eligible psychologist, the person currently lacks sufficient understanding or capacity to make and communicate mental health treatment decisions. As used in this Part, the term "eligible psychologist" has the meaning given in G.S. 122C-3(13d).
Incapable means that, in the opinion of the court in a guardianship proceeding
Incapable means unable to understand the information that is relevant to making a decision concerning the subject matter or unable to appreciate the reasonably foreseeable consequences of a decision or a lack of decision; (“incapable”)
Incapable means incapable of:
Incapable means that in the opinion of the court in a proceeding to appoint or confirm authority of a health care representative, or in the opinion of the principal’s attending Physician, a principal lacks the ability to make and communicate health care decisions to health care Providers, including communication through persons familiar with the principal’s manner of communicating if those persons are available.
Incapable means that, in the opin- ion of the court in a protective proceeding under ORS chapter 125, or the opinion of two physicians, a person’s ability to receive and evaluate information effectively or communi- cate decisions is impaired to such an extent that the person currently lacks the capacity to make mental health treatment decisions.