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Qué (quién) es by common assent - definición

A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Assent procedure

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I. v. n.
Agree (as to a matter of opinion), concur, acquiesce, subscribe, yield, yield assent, give consent, fall in, go with the stream, go with the current. See consent.
II. n.
Consent, agreement, concurrence, acquiescence, allowance, approval, approbation, accord.
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I
n.
1) to give ; nod one's assent to (she gave her assent to our plan)
2) by common assent
II
v. (formal) (D; intr.) to assent to (we assented to his proposal)
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Assent (disambiguation)
(assents, assenting, assented)
1.
If someone gives their assent to something that has been suggested, they formally agree to it.
He gave his assent to the proposed legislation...
= agreement, consent
N-UNCOUNT: oft with poss, N to/for n
2.
If you assent to something, you agree to it or agree with it.
I assented to the request of the American publishers to write this book...
VERB: V to n

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Consent procedure

The consent procedure (formerly assent procedure) is one of the special legislative procedures of the European Union. Introduced by the Single European Act, under this procedure, the Council of the European Union must obtain the European Parliament's consent (assent) before certain decisions can be made. Acceptance (consent) requires an absolute majority of votes in Parliament.