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Legal Definitions - nonability

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Definition of nonability

Definition: Nonability refers to the lack of legal capacity, particularly to sue on one's own behalf. It can also be a plea or exception that raises a lack of legal capacity.

Example 1: A minor who is under the age of 18 may have nonability to enter into a contract or file a lawsuit without the assistance of a legal guardian or parent.

Example 2: A person who has been declared mentally incompetent may have nonability to make legal decisions or file a lawsuit.

These examples illustrate how nonability can affect a person's legal rights and ability to take legal action. In both cases, the lack of legal capacity can prevent an individual from pursuing legal action on their own behalf.

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Simple Definition

Nonability: The word nonability means that someone does not have the legal right to sue on their own behalf. It can also be used as a defense in court to argue that someone does not have the legal capacity to be sued.

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