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incompetencyn. the condition of lacking the ability to handle one's affairs d...
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incompetency1610s, from incompetent + -cy.
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incompetencylack of legal qualification or fitness (physical, intellectual or moral fitness) to discharge a legally required duty or to handle one's own affairs; also relates to matters not admissible in evi [..]
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incompetencySee: incompetence
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incompetencyincompetence
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incompetencyThe plain meaning of the term incompetency is the lack of physical or intellectual ability or qualifications. Legally, it means the lack of legal ability in some respect especially to stand trial or t [..]
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incompetencyLack of capacity to understand the nature and object of the proceedings, to consult with counsel, and to assist in preparing a defense.
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incompetency"Incompetency" means the entry of a judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction adjudicating the member incompetent to manage the member's person or estate.
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incompetencyLack of capacity to understand the nature and object of the proceedings, to consult with counsel, and to assist in preparing a defense.
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incompetencyn. the condition of lacking the ability to handle one's affairs due to mental or physical incapacity. Before a condition of incompetency is officially declared by a court, a hearing must be held [..]
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