Sentences with phrase «individual loses capacity»

If the individual loses capacity to manage their property and financial affairs, or their health and welfare then the lasting power of attorney comes into effect.

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In this new form, and having lost nothing of its physical reality (indeed, as much superior to its first state as the Noosphere is superior to the simple, isolated phylum) it acquires, by becoming exterior to the individual, an incomparable substance and capacity.
Among losses in human lives and material goods, and danger from billions of land mines in war regions all over the world, there is one more, hard, long term legacy of war: trauma — present on both individual and communal level, creating traumatized, dysfunctional societies which capacities to recover and progress are inevitable lessen, according to some authors even lost in genetic degeneration trauma could have on generations of human population long - term.
These are designed so that appointed people can run the affairs of an individual should they lose mental capacity.
The monies are intended to compensate an individual for lost income due to a reduced capacity to earn that income, or to replace income that will never be made as a result of the tortious act.
Likewise, economic damages can also consist of lost wages, loss of earning capacity, among other economic dangers depending on the individual circumstances in the case.
This particular case involved child care proceedings, but the question before the Court was the vital one that arises out of any situation where an individual is deemed to have lost capacity to represent his or her own interests in court.
We understand the toll these accidents can take on a family as a result of mounting medical bills, lost wages, lost earning capacity and the enormous uncertainty that faces individuals and their families.
Health can be recovered but what about the lose of earning capacity of an individual.
At Ali - Curung, Lajamanu and Yuendumu, individuals and community organisations had largely lost their capacity to resolve their own law and justice issues through the introduction and consequential reliance on external dispute resolution.
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