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Mansion-house
exchanged, or leased by such tenant for life without the consent of the trustees of the settlement, or the order of
Escape
Sheriffs Act, 1887. Escapes are either voluntary, by the express consent of the keeper, after which he never can take his
Appointment in exercise of a Power
because they have not been precisely attended to. When the consent of any person is required to the exercise of a
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Emigration of poor persons
council of any county or county borough may, with the consent of the Minister of Health, and in compliance with such
battery
or by administering a poison or drug) that is not consented to by the victim compare assault aggravated battery : criminal
contract
embodying such an agreement see also accept, bargain, breach, cause, consent, consideration, duty, meeting of the minds, obligation, offer, performance, promise,
jury trial
criminal case may be waived by the “express and intelligent consent” of the defendant, usually in writing, as well as, in
lien
: a lien that arises other than by the debtor's consent (as by operation of law) judgment lien : a lien
nonconsensual
nonconsensual : not involving consent : not consented to
order
practice (as an unfair labor practice) compare injunction, mandamus, stay consent order : an agreement of litigating parties that by consent
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