/liːɡəl ɪnˈkəpəsɪti/ – Phrase
Definition: việc hạn chế năng lực pháp lý và/hay năng lực hành vi; không có năng lực pháp lý, không có năng lực hành vi.
A more thorough explanation: Legal incapacity refers to a person’s inability to understand the nature and consequences of their actions, thereby rendering them unable to make legally binding decisions or enter into contracts. This lack of capacity may be due to factors such as mental illness, intellectual disability, or being a minor.
Example: The court declared that the individual had a legal incapacity to enter into contracts due to their mental disability.