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INCORPORAMUS

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We incorporate. One of the words by which a corporation may be created in England. 1 Bl. Comm. 473; 8 Steph. Comm. .173. … [Read more...] about INCORPORAMUS

INCOMPATIBLE

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Two or more relations offices functions or rights which cannot naturally or may not legally exist in or be exercised by tlie same person at the same time are said to be incompatible. Thus the relations of lessor and lessee of the same land in one person at the same time are incompatible. The trustee and beneficiary of the same property. … [Read more...] about INCOMPATIBLE

INCORPORATE

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(A) The process of incorporation, creating a new corporation. (B) To include; see incorporate by reference. Law Dictionary - Alternative Legal Definition 1. To create a corporation ; to confer a corporate franchise upon determinate persons. 2. To declare that another document shall be taken as part of the document in which the declaration is made as much as if it were set out … [Read more...] about INCORPORATE

INCOMPETENCE

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Want of legal fitness, the inability of a person to manage their own affairs. A hearing is usually conducted by a court at which an attorney is present to represent the person. A finding of incompetence leads to the appointment of a conservator to manage the affairs of the incompetent person. … [Read more...] about INCOMPETENCE

INCOMPETENCY

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Lack of ability, legal qualification, or fitness to discharge the required duty In New York, the word "incompetency" is used in a special sense to designate the condition or legal status of a person who is unable or unfitted to manage his own affairs by reason of insanity, imbecility, or feeble-mind edness, and for Whom, therefore, a committee may be appointed; and such a … [Read more...] about INCOMPETENCY

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