Consent
consent (noun) - agreeing to, allowing, permitting something to be done
consent to (verb)
consensual (adjective)
consensus (noun) - when almost everyone in a group agrees about something
consent of
requires consent
obtain consent
have consent of
gain consent of
seek consent of
secure consent of
secure consent of creditors
kindly consent to
by common consent
full consent
withhold consent
refuse consent
does not consent to
mutual consent
written consent
express written consent
sign a consent form
informed consent
patients in study give their informed consent
refused to give informed consent
consent from your employer
touch without consent
consent for demolition
owner's consent
absence of consent
age of consent
parental consent
Example sentences:
* The company had secured the consent of most of its creditors and received strong support so the reorganisation plan was successfully implemented.
* She has kindly consented to donate his blood.
* "The word 'trespasser' means an intentional entry, whether reckless or negligent, into a building which is in possession of another who does not consent to the entry."
* "The absence of the owner's consent was an essential feature of the trespassory taking which had to be proved."
* Written informed consent was obtained from all individuals tested for HIV.
* He told us that when he refuses his consent, his refusal is final.
* They were specifically barred from introducing their own import and export restrictions without the consent of other contries.
* A minor seeking an abortion was required to obtain parental consent.
* The father withheld consent for the marriage until the daughter was twenty years old at which time she didn't need it.
* You will have consent from your employer before you can participate in the program.
* "Someone who knowingly touches another without his consent violates this personal right as surely as if he had taken his property."
* Consent for demolition was refused so the church remained standing unused for several years behind a barbed wire fence.
* Although the age of consent is fifteen, it is illegal to prescribe the oral contraceptive for someone of this age.
* "A total of 36 cases were excluded from the study: 20 patients refused to give informed consent, eight had bleeding gastric cancers, and eight had a bleeding tendency."
* In each of the participating hospitals, Ethical Committee permission was obtained for the study and all patients gave their informed consent.
* I was not aware of the need for informed consent nor the prohibition of the use of any physical or psychological constraint in patients or relatives.
* Certain formalities are required by law in recording their mutual consent.
* "Certain persons," he wrote," are by common consent agreed to be wiser than others, and their opinion is, by consent, to rank for much more than its numerical value."
* However, because the customer does not need to state in writing that he wants to be treated as a private customer, it is best to have an express written consent.
* John Doe, 20, of no fixed abode, appeared before Darlington magistrates yesterday charged with taking a vehicle without consent.
* "Nonetheless the bench will in practice expect consent orders, orders for custody and access and injunctive orders to have been prepared beforehand, and to be put up to the bench for approval." (Legal language)
* "Provision is made by s.107(4) of the 1936 Act for any person aggrieved by the refusal of the local authority to grant a consent to the establishment of an offensive trade, by a time limit attached to the consent, or by the refusal to extend such a time limit, but not if the consent is conditional, to appeal by way of complaint to the Magistrates' court." (Extremely formal and difficult language of law)






