Consent
41consent — See: silence gives consent …
42consent to — give permission. → consent …
43consent — I. n. 1. Concurrence, assent, approval. 2. Concord, accord, agreement, unison, consensus, co operation, harmony, coherence. 3. Acquiescence, compliance. II. v. n. 1. Agree (as to a matter of conduct), assent, concur, yield assent, give consent. 2 …
44consent — 1. noun the consent of all members Syn: agreement, assent, acceptance, approval, approbation; permission, authorization, sanction, leave; backing, endorsement, support; informal go ahead, thumbs up, green light, OK Ant: dissent …
45consent — 1. noun the consent of all members Syn: agreement, assent, acceptance, approval, permission, authorization, sanction; informal go ahead, green light, OK Ant: dissent 2. verb she consented to surgery Syn …
46consent — sutikimas statusas Aprobuotas sritis asmens duomenų apsauga apibrėžtis Savanoriškas duomenų subjekto valios pareiškimas tvarkyti jo asmens duomenis jam žinomu tikslu. Sutikimas tvarkyti ypatingus asmens duomenis turi būti išreikštas aiškiai –… …
47consent — Verb: To agree or to give assent to something proposed or requested. Noun: Agreement; approval; acquiescence. Unity of opinion accord of minds to thinking alike being of one mind. Consent involves the presence of two or more persons, for without… …
48consent — see silence means consent …
49consent — [13] The notion underlying ‘giving one’s consent’ is ‘feeling together’ – that is, ‘agreeing’, and hence ‘giving approval or permission’. The word comes from Old French consente, a derivative of the verb consentir. This was a descendant of Latin… …
50Consent searches — are searches made by United States law enforcement personnel based on the consent of the individual whose person or property is being searched.OverviewIn the U.S., the simplest and most common type of warrantless searches are searches based upon… …