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Перевод: consent
[существительное] согласие; разрешение; [глагол] соглашаться; давать согласие; разрешать; позволять; уступать
Тезаурус:
- On analogy with subject access in social services and housing one might expect the governors to seek the consent of the person compiling the report and for such consent normally to be forthcoming since otherwise the record may clearly be incomplete.
- 6.1 As respects all information as is directly or indirectly communicated to it by another Party (hereinafter called the supplying Party) under the terms of this Agreement or otherwise in connection with the Project (including technical information or otherwise relating in any manner to the business or affairs of such other Party) the recipient Party hereby undertakes to the supplying Party that it will until five years after Completion or abandonment of the Project treat the same as (and use all reasonable endeavours to procure that the same be kept) confidential and will not disclose the same to any other person without prior written consent of such other Party in each case except to the extent that it is reasonably necessary in or for the purposes of the exercise of the rights and licences granted to it pursuant to this Agreement.
- Copyright protects your work from being copied or commercially exploited by someone else without your consent.
- The CEMWC's suggestion of 17, as opposed to 16 as the age of consent then was for heterosexual relations, was made on the basis that the higher age would provide "better protection of youth".
- The issue, shortly stated, is whether there are touchings which do not qualify as treatment so that consent may be irrelevant.
- If a condition is ultra vires , the second question is, what happens to the consent?
- The agent might, for example, be at fault if in the circumstances the consent could be taken as sufficient evidence that the agent has power to consent (i.e., that there were reasons for holding the consent valid) and the agent should have realized this.
- Further, no married woman could make a will without her husband's consent, nor (with trifling exceptions) make any contract, except as agent either for her husband or for some other person: it would have been absurd to let her contract when she had no free property out of which she could pay.
- "With your husband's consent?"
- These issues include the lack of informed consent, the exploitation of children as "volunteers", and the unconscionable use of humans as test animals.
- I will then show, in the next section, how the non-instrumental approach to consent allows for a natural extension of the scope of the legitimacy of an authority to some cases where there is no consent.
- Discussing informed consent, Foden Beauchamp (1986) remind us that the nurse/patient and doctor/patient relationship used to be founded on trust but now the trend is for mutual partnership, patient involvement and patient autonomy.
- may not assign any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement without prior written consent of .
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