Mental incapacity definition

Mental incapacity means that condition of the complaining witness existing at the time of an offense under this article which prevents the complaining witness from understanding the nature or consequences of the sexual act involved in such offense and about which the accused knew or should have known.
Mental incapacity. (精神上無行為能力) means:
Mental incapacity means a person who has a mental illness within the meaning of section 8 of the

Examples of Mental incapacity in a sentence

  • Mental incapacity of Executive, if questioned by the Company and disputed by Executive, shall be determined in accordance with Georgia law, except that: (a) Executive shall be represented by an attorney employed by Executive and compensated by the Company, rather than by a judicially appointed attorney.

  • Mental incapacity of an agent will terminate the agency relationship.

  • In accordance with applicable provisions of State Education Law, faculty may be subject to discipline or dismissal for one or more of the following reasons:  Incompetent or inefficient service  Neglect of duty  Mental incapacity  Moral turpitude  Conduct unbecoming a member of the staff  Insubordination This provision shall not be so interpreted as to constitute interference with academic freedom.


More Definitions of Mental incapacity

Mental incapacity means, in relation to a person, incapacity by reason of a mental condition to manage and administer the person’s affairs;
Mental incapacity in relation to a person, means intellectual impairment, mental disorder, medical disorder, brain injury, physical disability or dementia
Mental incapacity means that condition of the complaining witness existing at the time of an
Mental incapacity means a state or degree of mental abnormality by reason of which a person is incapable of managing himself or his affairs;
Mental incapacity means that condition of the complaining witness existing at the time of an offense under this article which
Mental incapacity means the inability of a person to look after his or her own health, safety or welfare or to manage his or her own affairs, as a result of
Mental incapacity means that condition of the complaining witness existing at the time of an ofense under this article which prevents the complaining wit- ness from understanding the nature or consequences of the sexual act involved in such ofense and about which the accused knew or should have known.