Examples of Incapacity in a sentence
A person is considered an inpatient when a health care facility formally admits them to the facility with the expectation that they will remain at least overnight and occupy a bed, even if it later develops that such person can be discharged or transferred to another facility and does not actually remain overnight.• Incapacity means the inability to work, attend school, or perform other regular daily activities due to a serious health condition, its treatment, or the recovery that it requires.
Incapacity to make a will.— (1) A person who is not in his full senses or a person of either sex under 18 years of age, is incompetent to make a will.
They also confirmed that they had completed this particular recommendation.) Further, the Board should conduct an audit on Ward 6C relating to compliance with Adults with Incapacity legislation for patients with dementia and satisfy themselves that all staff are fully apprised of its implications.
Substantive Law Method (Limitations of Incapacity Defense in Several Pro-Arbitration Jurisdictions)The difficulties faced by international arbitrators when using the choice of law approach in determining the capacity of parties to enter into an arbitration agreement lead them to rely on the substantive law approach.
Incapacity of a nature that prevents a person from engaging in the activity for which the person is licensed with reasonable skill, competence and safety to the public.