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How are legally capable and incapable persons distinguished in civil law? (Multiple answers possible)
Non-emancipated minors are legally incapable and must be represented by their parents or a guardian
All adults are legally capable without exception
Adults under curatorship retain some autonomy but must be assisted for certain important acts
Adults under guardianship are treated like minors and must be represented for all civil acts
Adults can never be legally incapable
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