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(showing consent)

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  • Consent (criminal law) — Criminal defenses Pa …   Wikipedia

  • Consent (criminal) — In the criminal law, consent may be an excuse and prevent the defendant from incurring liability for what was done. For a more general discussion, see Dennis J. Baker, The Moral Limits of Consent as a Defense in the Criminal Law, 11(4) New… …   Wikipedia

  • Consent decree — A consent decree (also referred to as a consent order or stipulated judgment or agreed judgment) is a final, binding judicial decree or judgment memorializing a voluntary agreement between parties to a suit in return for withdrawal of a criminal… …   Wikipedia

  • consent decree — A decree entered in an equity suit on consent of the parties. Such a decree, when entered, is binding on the consenting parties, and it cannot be heard or reviewed except on a showing that consent was obtained by fraud or that the decree was… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Age of consent — For other uses, see Age of consent (disambiguation). Sex and the law Social issues Age of consent · Antisexualis …   Wikipedia

  • Informed consent — redirects here. For the House episode, see Informed Consent (House). For the website, see Informed Consent (website) …   Wikipedia

  • Advise and Consent — Infobox Book name = Advise and Consent image caption = Early edition cover author = Allen Drury country = United States language = English cover artist = series = genre = Political novel publisher = Doubleday release date = July 11, 1959 media… …   Wikipedia

  • Common consent — For LDS themed blog, see By Common Consent. Common consent is a democratic principle established by the Latter Day Saint movement s founder, Joseph Smith, Jr., who taught in 1830 that all things must be done in order, and by common consent in the …   Wikipedia

  • connive — con·nive || kÉ™ naɪv v. plot, scheme, conspire; pretend not to know about a wrongful or unlawful act and showing consent to the act; tolerate something that others oppose …   English contemporary dictionary

  • connived — con·nive || kÉ™ naɪv v. plot, scheme, conspire; pretend not to know about a wrongful or unlawful act and showing consent to the act; tolerate something that others oppose …   English contemporary dictionary

  • connives — con·nive || kÉ™ naɪv v. plot, scheme, conspire; pretend not to know about a wrongful or unlawful act and showing consent to the act; tolerate something that others oppose …   English contemporary dictionary

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