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ADEQUACY |
Competency |
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COMPETENCE |
Alt. of Competency |
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CAPABLENESS |
The quality or state of being capable; capability;
adequateness; competency. |
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INCOMPETENT |
Not lying within one's competency, capacity, or
authorized power; not permissible. |
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CHARACTER |
A written statement as to behavior, competency, etc.,
given to a servant. |
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COMPETENCY |
Legal capacity or qualifications; fitness; as, the
competency of a witness or of a evidence. |
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DISABLE |
To deprive of that which gives value or estimation; to
declare lacking in competency; to disparage; to undervalue. |
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INEQUALITY |
Disproportion to any office or purpose; inadequacy;
competency; as, the inequality of terrestrial things to the wants of a
rational soul. |
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INCAPACITATE |
To deprive of legal or constitutional requisites,
or of ability or competency for the performance of certain civil acts;
to disqualify. |
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MAY |
An auxiliary verb qualifyng the meaning of another verb, by
expressing: (a) Ability, competency, or possibility; -- now oftener
expressed by can. |
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INCAPACITY |
Want of legal ability or competency to do, give,
transmit, or receive something; inability; disqualification; as, the
inacapacity of minors to make binding contracts, etc. |
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CAPACITY |
...g contracts, will, etc.; legal power or right;
competency. ... |
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INCOMPETENCY |
Want of competency or legal fitness; incapacity;
disqualification, as of a person to be heard as a witness, or to act as
a juror, or of a judge to try a cause. |
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VOIR DIRE |
... being
sworn in chief, requiring him to speak the truth, or make true answers
in reference to matters inquired of, to ascertain his competency t... |