Capacity (law)
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| Interpretation | 
| Dispute resolution | 
| Rights of third parties | 
| Breach of contract | 
| Remedies | 
| Quasi-contractual obligations | 
| Duties of parties | 
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Legal capacity is a quality denoting either the legal aptitude of a person to have rights and liabilities (in this sense also called transaction capacity), or the personhood itself in regard to an entity other than a natural person (in this sense also called legal personality).