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Legal Definitions - mental capacity
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Definition of mental capacity
Definition: Mental capacity refers to a person's ability to understand and make decisions.
Examples:
- A person with dementia may have diminished mental capacity and may not be able to make decisions about their medical care.
- A person who is under the influence of drugs or alcohol may have decreased mental capacity and may not be able to understand the consequences of their actions.
- A person who is of legal age and sound mind has the mental capacity to enter into a binding contract.
These examples illustrate how mental capacity can affect a person's ability to make decisions and understand the consequences of their actions. It is important to consider a person's mental capacity when making legal or medical decisions that may affect them.
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Simple Definition
The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom.
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