Legal Permission Definition English

Search the dictionary of legal abbreviations and acronyms for acronyms and/or abbreviations that contain permission. n. Consent if there are circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to believe that such consent has been given, even if no direct, express or express consent has been given. Examples: (a) a « contract » based on the fact that one person has done a certain thing and the other person expects it to continue; (b) the defence in a « date rape » case where there is a request for presumed consent because of the absence of protest or belief that « no » really means « yes », « maybe » or « later ». A license to do something; the power to do an act that would have been unlawful in the absence of that power. Authority, Clarendon, Constitution of, Customs, Dispensation, Floor Plan Rule, Licensee, Licensee, Lost Grant, Tenant, Tenant at will. Search or search for permission in the American Encyclopedia of Law, Asian Encyclopedia of Law, European Encyclopedia of Law, UK Encyclopedia of Law, or Latin American and Spanish Encyclopedia of Law. You might be interested in the historical significance of this term. Search or search for Permission in Historical Law in the Encyclopedia of Law. Supported by Black`s Law Dictionary, Free 2nd ed., and The Law Dictionary.