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..., continued absence from the home, or physical or mental incapacity of a parent, or (if the State...
An arbitrator did not commit misconduct under R.C. 2711.10(C) in refusing pro se defendants' request to postpone an arbitration hearing where: (1) the parties' lawsuit had been pending for two years and before the arbitrator for over nine months, (2) the arbitrator had previously granted the pro se defendants a continuance on short notice, (3) the allegedly mentally incapacitated defendant actively represented himself in another case after being granted the continuance in this case, (4) the defendants waited until after the hearing began to move for a second continuance, (5) the plaintiff brought witnesses in from out of state at its expense, and (6) defendants' evidence of physical or mental incapacity was insufficient.
Incapacity means that you are either mentally or physically unable to take care of yourself or your day-to-day affairs. Incapacity can result from serious physical injury, mental or physical illness, advancing age, and alcohol or drug abuse. Even with today's medical miracles, it's a real possibility that you or your spouse could become incapable of handling your own medical or financial affairs. A serious illness or accident can happen suddenly at any age. Advancing age can bring senility, or other ailments that affect your ability to make sound decisions about your health, or to pay your bills, write checks, make deposits, sell assets, or otherwise conduct your affairs.
... may be removed from office for mental or physical incapacity by joint resolution of two-thirds of al...
... because of language difficulties or physical incapacity to cast votes for candidates of their c...
...(ii) Lack of transportation or physical incapacity preventing timely filing. (iii) Acts of...
..., such as extended illness, mental, or physical incapacity, or communication difficulties; or. (2)...
... of self-support because of a mental or physical incapacity that existed before the 21st birthday a...
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