ACQUIESCENCE - Definition. Was ist ACQUIESCENCE
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Was (wer) ist ACQUIESCENCE - definition

LEGAL CONCEPT
Estoppel by acquiescence; Acqueiscence; Acquiesces; Acquiesced; Acquiescing

acquiescence         
n.
1) complete, total acquiescence
2) acquiescence in, to (acquiescence in a decision)
acquiescence         
Acquiescence is agreement to do what someone wants, or acceptance of what they do even though you do not agree with it. (FORMAL)
Deirdre smiled her acquiescence...
N-UNCOUNT: with supp, oft N in/to n
acquiescence         
n.
1.
Compliance, submission, resignation, satisfaction, contentment.
2.
Assent, consent, agreement, concurrence.

Wikipedia

Acquiescence

In law, acquiescence occurs when a person knowingly stands by, without raising any objection to, the infringement of their rights, while someone else unknowingly and without malice aforethought acts in a manner inconsistent with their rights. As a result of acquiescence, the person whose rights are infringed may lose the ability to make a legal claim against the infringer, or may be unable to obtain an injunction against continued infringement. The doctrine infers a form of "permission" that results from silence or passiveness over an extended period of time.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für ACQUIESCENCE
1. The Democratic acquiescence flustered the pugilistic Sen.
2. To rebut suggestions of congressional acquiescence, Sen.
3. Such acquiescence is normal, industry insiders say.
4. Hence the apparent acquiescence in budgetary restraint.
5. This endless sophistry is designed to lull us into acquiescence.