/lak ʌv liɡəl kəˈpæsəti/ – Phrase
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A more thorough explanation: “Lack of legal capacity” refers to a person’s inability to understand the nature and consequences of their actions, particularly in the context of entering into legal agreements or making decisions. This lack of capacity may be due to factors such as mental incapacity, age, or being under the influence of drugs or alcohol. In legal terms, individuals who lack legal capacity may not be able to enter into contracts, make wills, or give consent to certain actions.
Example: The contract was deemed void due to the lack of legal capacity of one of the parties, who was a minor at the time of signing.