Incapacity

Minor: A Legal Term for Individuals Below the Age of Majority
An individual under the legal age of adulthood, often considered incapacitated for certain legal purposes, and frequently facing implications in the voidability of contracts.
Incapacity: Lack of Legal, Physical, or Intellectual Power
Incapacity refers to the lack of legal, physical, or intellectual power that affects an individual's ability to make decisions or perform tasks. It has legal, medical, and social dimensions.

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