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CAPACITY

Volume 4 · 103 words · 1797 Edition

in a general sense, an aptitude or disposition to hold or retain any thing.

**Capacity**, in geometry, is the solid contents of any body; also our hollow measure for wine, beer, corn, salt, &c. are called measures of capacity.

**Capacity**, in law, the ability of a man, or body politic, to give or take lands or other things, or sue actions.

Our law allows the king two capacities; a natural, and a political: in the first, he may purchase lands to him and his heirs; in the second, to him and his successors. The clergy of the church of England have the like.