The father was responsible for providing support unless he was deemed financially incapable of doing so in which case the mother would be held responsible.
Once a patient is deemed incapable, having been assigned to one of these categories, his powers of self-determination are taken from him.
Over 330 other enterprises, employing over 80,000 people, had been closed because they were deemed incapable of surviving in the free market.
Hence, children are deemed incapable of committing some sexual or other acts requiring abilities of a more mature quality.
(c) A person is deemed incapable of consent if he is: (1) Less than 16 years old...
Additional circumstances by which the victim would be deemed incapable of giving valid consent were also integrated into this new definition of rape.
Other children were deemed incapable of testifying about what had happened to them.
Many had been sold in clearance sales last month, and many others were simply deemed incapable of competing in price or quality.
If carbon dioxide levels in the blood rise to a determined level, then the patient is deemed permanently incapable of respiration, and is declared dead.
In many of the Provinces the proxy is the only person who needs to inform you, once deemed incapable and the document invoked.