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{{repanat|Capacity}}A good subject for a [[representation]], a bad one for a [[warranty]].
{{repanat|Capacity|
[[File:Dramatic Chipmunk.png|450px|thumb|center|DID SOMEONE SAY “ORANGE COUNTY”???]]
}}A good subject for a [[representation]], a bad one for a [[warranty]].


{{Capacity capsule}}
{{Capacity capsule}}


Now this presents issues if you will look to your {{t|contract}} to enforce this warranty. For if your client was without the [[capacity]] to enter into your {{t|contract}} — to be sure, for commercial enterprises in sensible jurisdictions, a vanishingly remote contingency these days, but it can happen if you ply your trade with [[local authorities]] — then its ''contractual'' warranty that it ''had'' that [[capacity]] doesn’t get off the launch pad: You have a [[chicken-licken]] and egg problem.  
Now this presents issues if you will look to your {{t|contract}} to enforce this warranty. For if your client was without the [[capacity]] to enter into your {{t|contract}} then its ''contractual'' warranty that it ''had'' that [[capacity]] doesn’t get off the launch pad: You have a [[chicken-licken]] and egg problem.  


Often combined with the {{repprov|authority}} representation into a [[capacity and authority]] rep. But they’re quite different things, in this commentator’s pedantic view.
Often combined with the {{repprov|authority}} representation into a [[capacity and authority]] rep. But they’re quite different things, in this commentator’s pedantic view.


{{Seealso}}
{{SA}}
*{{tag|capacity and authority}}
*{{tag|capacity and authority}}
*[[Reps and warranties]]
*[[Reps and warranties]]
*[[ultra vires]]
*[[ultra vires]]
*[[authority]]
*[[authority]]