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equal treatment based on gender, race and ethnicity, many of the
older incapacities have been removed. For example,
English law used to
treat married women...
- from the
realm or
experiencing an
illness that did not
amount to
legal incapacity. This act, as
modified by the
Regency Acts of 1943 and 1953,
forms the...
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interest in the
general welfare of
society at large. In sociology,
trained incapacity is "that
state of
affairs in
which one's
abilities function as inadequacies...
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Incapacity Benefit was a
British social security benefit that was paid to
people facing extra barriers to work
because of
their long-term
illness or their...
- of
Russia Vladimir Putin is w****s or
months away from
death or
medical incapacity. At
various points, it has been
rumored that he is
suffering from terminal...
- repudiation. In
order for an
individual to
succeed in
claiming mental incapacity, they must
prove that any
impairment was such that they did not understand...
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Disability is the
experience of any
condition that
makes it more
difficult for a
person to do
certain activities or have
equitable access within a given...
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regent in the
stead of a monarch, e.g., as a
result of the sovereign's
incapacity (minority or illness) or
absence (e.g., by remoteness, such as
exile or...
- a person's
estate during the person's life in
preparation for ****ure
incapacity or death. The
planning includes the
bequest of ****ets to heirs, loved...
- The
Adults with
Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 (asp 4) is an act of the
Scottish Parliament. It was p****ed on 29
March 2000,
receiving royal ****ent on...