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Legal disability contemplated by Sec. 6 of the Limitation Act providing for extension of the period of limitation does not include:
Minority.
Insanity.
Insolvency.
Idiocy.
- Minority: Refers to individuals who have not yet reached the age of legal adulthood. The Limitation Act provides for extensions when the claimant is a minor, recognizing their limited capacity to act.
- Insanity: Covers individuals who are of unsound mind. The law extends limitation periods for such individuals due to their inability to make legal decisions.
- Insolvency: Refers to the state of being unable to pay one's debts. It does not affect the capacity to file or defend a suit, so it is not considered a legal disability under the Limitation Act.
- Idiocy: Implies a severe mental defect. Like insanity, the Limitation Act acknowledges it as a disability, warranting an extension.
Insolvency:
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