Meaning consent
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1) n. a voluntary agreement to another's proposition. 2) v. to vo...
Source: dictionary.law.com

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A process by which information concerning the donation process is presented to the donor or the donor’s representative with an opportunity for them to ask questions, after which approval is documented [..]
Source: stats.oecd.org

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early 13c., from Old French consentir (12c.) "agree, comply," from Latin consentire "feel together," from com- "with" (see com-) + sentire "to feel" (see sense [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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c. 1300, "approval," also "agreement in sentiment, harmony," from Old French consente, from consentir (see consent (v.)). Age of consent is attested from 1809.
Source: etymonline.com

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A person's agreement to, or permission for, a proposed action, particularly any form of examination, care, treatment, or support. Professionals have their own codes of practice that indica [..]
Source: cqc.org.uk

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In project team decision-making, acquiescence or agreement to a course of action commonly characterized by comfort with the general direction though not necessarily with all the specific details. In p [..]
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This privacy requirement is one of the fair information practices. Individuals must be able to prevent the collection of their personal data, unless the disclosure is required by law. If an individual [..]
Source: iapp.org

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Voluntary agreement by a competent person to another person's proposition.
Source: nolo.com

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permission to do something; "he indicated his consent" accept: give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to; "I cannot accept your invitation" [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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Another word for permission.
Source: gettingiton.org.uk

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willing acquiescence or endorsement rendered by a person: particularly, permittance given by a person for psychological or medical remediation, engagement in study, or both. Persons should be complete [..]
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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Participants must give informed consent: voluntary agreement to participate in research by a person or group based on adequate knowledge and understanding of relevant information about the proposed research and what will be expected of participants. These terms may also be used in relation to medical treatment of a patient.\nConsent may be verbal(s [..]
Source: deakin.edu.au (offline)

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bashteyn
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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1 a : compliance in or approval of what is done or proposed by another ;specif : the voluntary agreement or acquiescence by a person of age or with requisite mental capacity who is not under duress .. [..]
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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Explicit agreement to allow another party to carry out an action on our behalf. See also: e-Consent.
Source: coiera.com

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See: unanimous consent
Source: parliament.gov.gy

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(n) permission to do something(v) give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to
Source: beedictionary.com

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A customer’s assent to an agreement with an action communicated by a written document, electronic document, or voice recording.
Source: psc.state.md.us (offline)

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A prerequisite that requires the student to obtain approval from the instructor or the department before he or she will be allowed to register for the course.
Source: catalog.uark.edu

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Permission granted by the patient or the patient's guardian to use or disclose protected health information for purposes of treatment, payment or health care operations.
Source: bergorthopedics.com

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v. consentir en; n. consentimiento
Source: trelliscompany.org

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Consent must be "informed," which requires more than obtaining a parental signature. The following steps are taken for informed consent to be obtained:
Source: schools.nyc.gov (offline)

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Parental permission, usually given by signing a letter or form, agreeing to let the schools take an action which affects a child's education. Consent is required before a child can be evaluated or receive special education services under IDEA.
Source: peatc.org (offline)

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Written permission given by one party (usually the parent) to the local school district to act on behalf of the student.
Source: stamfordpublicschools.org (offline)

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The free indication of the Data Subject's
Source: garanteprivacy.it (offline)

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Consent by a Population Group or its representative as Proxy. Examples include a tribe, a village, or a town or city council.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Voluntary authorization, by a Patient or Research Subject, with full Comprehension of the Risks involved, for diagnostic or investigative procedures, and for medical and surgical treatment.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Informed Consent given by a Parent on behalf of a Minor or otherwise incompetent Child.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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An institutional Policy of granting authority to Health Personnel to perform procedures on Patients or to remove organs from Cadavers for Transplantation unless an objection is registered by Family me [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Informed Consent given by someone other than the Patient or Research Subject.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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An agreement you sign that gives your permission to receive medical services or treatment from doctors or hospitals.
Source: guthrie.org

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[kon-sent] Consent is a formal term for giving permission or agreeing to something.
Source: immunisationscotland.org.uk (offline)

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Agreement to an action or arrangement. See also: informed consent.
Source: lawhandbook.sa.gov.au

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a voluntary agreement to another's proposition.
Source: padamslawok.com

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When you give permission or agree to something.
Source: wcsap.org

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when you agree to something
Source: legalaid.vic.gov.au

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to agree to participate in an activity, especially activity of a sexual nature. Consent cannot be given when someone is intoxicated, unconscious, or has been threatened or manipulated into compliance, but social justice warriors only recognize this if a female is in such a condition.
Source: zerothposition.com (offline)

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A process by which a sample member voluntarily confirms his or her willingness to participate in a study, after having been informed of all aspects of the study that are relevant to the decision to pa [..]
Source: ccsg.isr.umich.edu

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Refers to the principle outlined by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Model Code; the knowledge and consent of the individual are required for the collection, use or disclosure of personal info [..]
Source: popdata.bc.ca

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Citizens may give their consent for disclosing their medical records from one healthcare unit to another from the Patient Data Repository. The consent always covers all medical records entered and all [..]
Source: kanta.fi

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Consent is the permission granted by an authorized person that allows the provider, agency, or organization to release information about a person. The authorized person may be the subject of the information or they may be a designated representative such as a parent or guardian. Law, policy and procedures, and business agreements guide the use of c [..]
Source: iowaehealth.org (offline)

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Legal process through which a birth parent voluntarily agrees to make an adoption plan for their child with a specific family through an Independent Adoption.
Source: afth.org

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To give assent or approval (e.g. consent to being transfused)
Source: optimalblooduse.eu

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When you agree to something.
Source: cancercouncil.com.au





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