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Personality in a general sense cannot be limited, because it is the consequence of juridical capacity, which in turn is merely a consequence of human nature. On the other hand, personality, in a specific sense, or personality for specific and concrete rights, may suffer limitations because it is merely the result of capacity to act. (2 Sanchez Roman 114-117)