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An intentional approval of known facts that are offered by another for acceptance; agreement; consent. Express assent is manifest confirmation of a position for approval. Implied assent is that which the law presumes to exist because the conduct of the parties demonstrates their intentions. Mutual assent, sometimes called the meeting of the minds of the parties, is the reciprocal agreement of each party to accept all the terms and conditions in a contract. assent noun acceptance, accord, accordance, acquiescence, adsensio, affirmance, affirmation, agreement, approbation, approval, compliance, concord, concordance, concurrence, confirmation, consent, consentaneity, endorsement, permission, ratification, recognition, sanction, submission, willing consent, willingness Associated concepts: legal assent Foreign phrases: Nemo videtur fraudare eos qui sciunt et consentiunt.No one is considered as deceiving those who know and consent to his acts. Non refert an quis assennum suum praefert verbis, aut rebus ipsis et factis. It is immaterial whether a man gives assent by his words or by his acts and deeds. assent verb accede, accept, accord, acknowledge, acquiesce, adnuere, adsentari, agree, allow, approve, comply, concede, concur, confirm, conform to, consent, embrace an offer, endorse, express concurrence, favor, give consent, homologate, permit, ratify, recognize, sanction, subscribe to Associated concepts: assent by acts, assent by gestures, assent by silence, express assent, implied assent, judicial assent, mutual assent Foreign phrases: Qui non prohibet id quod prohibere potest assentire videtur.He who does not forbid what he is able to prevent, is deemed to assent. Qui tacet consennire videtur, ubi tractatur de ejus commodo. He who is silent is deemed to consent. See also: abide, accede, acceptance, accordance, acknowledgment, acquiescence, adduce, admit, affirmance, agree, agreement, allow, approval, approve, bear, capitulation, certify, charter, coincide, compliance, comply, compromise, concede, concession, concordance, concur, confirm, confirmation, conformity, consent, corroborate, defer, deference, endure, franchise, grant, indorsement, leave, let, license, obey, pass, permission, permit, promise, ratification, sanction, stipulate, submit, subscribe, subscription, suffer, understanding, vouchsafe, yield ASSENT, contracts. An agreement to something that has been done before.
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| But assuming that every health-care facility can include both dissenters and assenters ignores the reality that some institutions--especially religious ones--may define themselves according to shared values, and refuse certain services as a matter of collective conscience. |
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