Incapacitated person definition

Incapacitated person means any infant, lunatic, idiot or insane person;
Incapacitated person means an adult for whom a guardian has been appointed.
Incapacitated person means any person who is impaired by reason of mental illness, mental deficiency, physical illness or disability, advanced age, chronic use of drugs, chronic intoxication, or other cause (except minority) to the extent that he lacks sufficient understanding or capacity to make or communicate responsible decisions concerning his person or property;

Examples of Incapacitated person in a sentence

  • A Shareholder who is an Incapacitated Person may vote solely through his guardian or other person who fulfills the function of such guardian and who was appointed by a court, and any guardian or other person as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote by way of a proxy, or in such manner as the court directs.

  • A shareholder who is an Incapacitated Person may vote solely through his guardian or other person who fulfills the function of such guardian and who was appointed by a court, and any guardian or other person as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote by way of a proxy, or in such manner as the court directs.

  • A shareholder who is an Incapacitated Person may vote solely through his guardian or other person who fulfills the function of such guardian and who was appointed by a court or other competent authority, and any guardian or other person as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote by way of a proxy, or in such manner as the court or other competent authority directs.


More Definitions of Incapacitated person

Incapacitated person means an individual who:
Incapacitated person means a person who is at a
Incapacitated person means an individual described in section 30.1-26-01.
Incapacitated person means a person who is at a significant risk of personal or financial harm under RCW 11.88.010(1) (a), (b), (c), or (d).
Incapacitated person means any person who is impaired by reason of mental
Incapacitated person means a person who, as a result of the use of or withdrawal from alcohol or other drugs, is uncon- scious or has his or her judgment otherwise so impaired that he or she is incapable of making a rational decision, as evidenced objec- tively by the service using such indicators as extreme physical harm or threats of harm to himself or herself, to any other person or to property.
Incapacitated person means a minor, or a person adjudged under any law, whether in Kenya or elsewhere, to be in a state of unsoundness of mind (however described);