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Submission to an injury by the party injured, or tacit concurrence in the action of another
A silent or passive assent or submission, or a submission with apparent content; - distinguished from avowed consent on the one hand, and on the other, from opposition or open discontent; quiet satisfaction
passive consent
acceptance without protest
Tacit concurrence in the action of another
{n} consent, compliance, submission
Accepting or complying without objection, thus implying the waiver of the right to legal action
The failure to take action against infringing parties, or otherwise indicating, implicitly or explicitly, that nothing will be done about the infringing action Acquiescing can lead to abandonment of trademark rights
agreement with a statement or proposal to do something; "he gave his assent eagerly"; "a murmur of acquiescence from the assembly"
97 To assent tacitly, comply quietly; agree; consent
(From French acquiescer: "to yield to," from Latin acquiescere, "to be quiet ") To accept or comply passively or tacitly without implying assent or agreement
Some act of concurrence by the adjoining owners bearing on the practical location of their common boundary where the definite or more accurate position of the line or lines has not or cannot be defined by survey Acquiescence may be the tacit consent of one owner by not interposing a formal objection to what might be an encroachment by another, all subject to judicial review as to the legal effect
Action or inaction which binds a person legally even though it was not intended as such For example, action which is not intended as a direct acceptance of a contract will nevertheless stand as such as it implies recognition of the terms of the contract For example, if I display a basket of fruit in a marketplace and you come by, inspect an apple and then bite into it, you have acquiesced to the contract of sale of that apple Acquiescence also refers to allowing too much time to pass since you had knowledge of an event which may have allowed you to have legal recourse against another, implying that you waive your rights to that legal recourse
Submission to an injury by the party injured
A silent or passive assent or submission, or a submission with apparent content; distinguished from avowed consent on the one hand, and on the other, from opposition or open discontent; quiet satisfaction
{i} passive acceptance; compliance, yielding, submission, giving in
Acquiescence is agreement to do what someone wants, or acceptance of what they do even though you do not agree with it. Deirdre smiled her acquiescence
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