Mastering Parties Under Disability and Lawsuits
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Mastering Parties Under Disability and Lawsuits

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Who is considered a party under disability according to the Rules of Civil Procedure?

  • A mentally incapable person without a guardian
  • A minor (correct)
  • An absentee
  • A mentally incapable person with a guardian
  • What is the definition of a minor according to the Age of Majority and Accountability Act?

  • A person over the age of 18
  • A person under the age of 18 (correct)
  • A person over the age of 21
  • A person under the age of 21
  • How is 'mentally incapable' defined in the Substitute Decisions Act, 1992?

  • Inability to manage property
  • Inability for personal care
  • Both inability to manage property and personal care (correct)
  • Not defined in the Act
  • What is the definition of an absentee according to the Absentees Act?

    <p>A person who is absent from their place of residence</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a type of party under disability according to the Rules of Civil Procedure?

    <p>An absentee</p> Signup and view all the answers

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