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1 geschäftsunfähig
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2 geschäftsunfähig
geschäftsunfähig adj RECHT incapacitated* * *adj < Recht> incapacitated* * *geschäftsunfähig
incompetent to make a contract, not responsible, disabled, incapacitated, incapable of acting in law, entirely without understanding;
• dauernd geschäftsunfähig permanently incapable;
• für geschäftsunfähig erklärt adjudicated incompetent (US)
• für geschäftsunfähig erklären to adjudge incompetent;
• j. für geschäftsunfähig erklären lassen to have s. o. declared incapable of managing his own affairs;
• geschäftsunfähig sein to lie (be) under disability. -
3 geschäftsfähig
geschäftsfähig
of sane (sound) mind, legally competent (responsible), capable to act in law (of contracting), [legally] competent to contract;
• beschränkt geschäftsfähig responsible to a limited extent;
• nicht geschäftsfähig incompetent, incapable of acting in law;
• voll geschäftsfähig of full legal capacity;
• beschränkt geschäftsfähig sein (Minderjähriger) to be under a special disability;
• geschäftsfähig werden to cease to be under disability. -
4 nicht geschäftsfähig
nicht geschäftsfähig
incompetent, incapable of acting in law
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