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POSSIBILITY TO ACQUIRE RIGHTS AND CONTRACT OBLIGATIONS FOR ONESELF
Competent to stand trial; Mental competency; Competency (law); Incompetent to stand trial; Legally incompetent; Incompetence (law); Mentally competent; Legally competent; Mentally incompetent; Mental incompetence; Legal competence; Competence to stand trial

Competence (law)         
In United States and Canadian law, competence concerns the mental capacity of an individual to participate in legal proceedings or transactions, and the mental condition a person must have to be responsible for his or her decisions or acts. Competence is an attribute that is decision-specific.
mental competency         
n. See also: competent
Testifying         
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SOLEMN ATTESTATION AS TO THE TRUTH OF A MATTER
Testify; Testified; Testify under oath; Testimonium; Incompetent evidence; Religious testimony; Cardboard testimony; Christian Testimony; Testifying; Testimony (Mormonism)
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Testify.

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Competence (law)

In United States and Canadian law, competence concerns the mental capacity of an individual to participate in legal proceedings or transactions, and the mental condition a person must have to be responsible for his or her decisions or acts. Competence is an attribute that is decision-specific. Depending on various factors which typically revolve around mental function integrity, an individual may or may not be competent to make a particular medical decision, a particular contractual agreement, to execute an effective deed to real property, or to execute a will having certain terms.

Depending on the state, a guardian or conservator may be appointed by a court for a person who satisfies the state's tests for general incompetence, and the guardian or conservator exercises the incompetent's rights for the incompetent. Defendants who do not possess sufficient "competence" are usually excluded from criminal prosecution, while witnesses found not to possess requisite competence cannot testify. The English equivalent is fitness to plead.