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The capacity to be a party or procedural personality is the generic aptitude that a person has to be a plaintiff or defendant in a process, whatever this may be, even if he or she never gets to litigate. The procedural capacity is also called the capacity to be able to act validly in court. Let's see what the LEC provides in this regard and also the way to proceed when two or more subjects (natural or legal persons) come together as the plaintiff, the defendant or both.