Capacity

Capacity is also called legal capacity. It is the recognized ability to perform some act that has legal consequences. For example, a four-year-old child does not have the requisite legal capacity to murder someone (criminal capacity), enter into a contract, or get married. Since there is no legal capacity, the homicide would not be considered a crime and the contract or the marriage could not be enforced.

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