Unsound mind definition

Unsound mind means the inability to perceive all relevant facts related to one’s condition and proposed treatment so as to make an intelligent decision based thereon, regardless of whether the inability is only temporary, has existed for an extended period of time, or occurs or has occurred only intermittently. The inability may be due to natural state, age, shock or anxiety, illness, injury, drugs or sedation or other cause of whatever nature. An individual shall not be considered to be of unsound mind based solely upon his or her refusal of medical care or treatment.
Unsound mind means the mental condition of a person who:
Unsound mind means mental illness, arrested or incomplete development of mind, psychopathic disorder and any other disorder or disability of mind and “mentally disordered;

More Definitions of Unsound mind

Unsound mind means that the person was "entirely without understanding" or incapable of understanding the nature or consequences of a transaction - Medical testimony may be required to establish the person's mental condition at the time the agreement was made
Unsound mind means of unsound mind within the meaning of any law relating to the protection of the person and property of persons of unsound mind;
Unsound mind means a person is incapable of normally managing affairs in a reasonable
Unsound mind means the state of mental disease or natural mental infirmity described in the Criminal Code, section 27, but does not include a state of mind resulting, to any extent, from intentional intoxication or stupefaction alone or in combination with some other agent at or about the time of the alleged offence.”
Unsound mind means, in relation to a person, one who is, or may be, suffering from mental disorder and either:
Unsound mind means "the total lack of comprehension or the inability to distinguish between right and wrong." Smith, 97 Wn.2d at 803. The term does not mean those who merely have limited cognitive abilities or a history of mental
Unsound mind means, in relation to an individual, one who is, or may be, suffering from mental disorder and either: