In medical jurisprudence it is the consent that a spouse can give for medical treatment if the patient is unable to do so.
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CONSENT ORAL
the term that applies to a spoken consent usually when it is not possible to get written consent .
CONSENT REFUSAL OF
This occurs when the next of kin refuses to give consent for medical treatment or intervention .
CONSENT RESOLUTION
When an agreement is made though a manner that doesn’t require face to face interaction. The solution is simply signed and settled.
CONSENT RESTRICTIONS ON
A term in medical jurisprudence where consent can’t be obtained from a minor or a person who cannot understand the request for consent or is under the influence of drugs […]
CONSENT RULE
the name of a rule that is used when an ejectment suit, one that obtains possession of property, is used to remedy the determination of the title to the property.
CONSENT WRITTEN
These are the consent forms that a person will read and then sign when they agree to the terms of the procedure.
CONSENT-RULE
In English practice. A superseded instrument , in which a defendant in an action of ejectment specified for what purpose he intended to defend, and undertook to confess not only […]
CONSEQUENCE
the term that is applied to the natural result of an action and that is expected to happen.
CONSEQUENCE TREE
A graph that shows effects predicted based on a decision.
CONSEQUENTIAL CONTEMPT
The ancient name for now known as ” constructive ” contempt of court . Ex parte Wright, 65 Ind. SOS. See CONTEMPT.
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE
Such damage, loss, or injury as does not flow directly and immediately from the act of the party, but only from some of the consequences or results of such act. […]
CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS
A loss that happens and is insured. The loss is not predictable. Additional insurance must be bought. Refer to direct loss and indirect loss.
CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS POLICY
Policy that covers against indirect loss and property damage . It covers accidents and is sold with regular policies to help prevent further loss.
CONSEQUENTLY
Anything that occurs due to a previous event. Refer to subsequently .
CONSEQUENTS
In Scotch law. Implied powers or authorities . Things which follow, usually by implication of law. A commission being given to execute any work, every power necessary to carry it […]
CONSERVATION
Protecting and using resources in a wise way to get the most benefit for long term. There are many ways to do this by alternative technologies, recycling, and reduction of […]
CONSERVATISM
An idea that supports free enterprise capitalism, traditional ideals, mininal government help, strict law, and gradual change. It started in 1750 and ended in 1850. It is nondoctrinated approach and […]
CONSERVATIVE GROWTH
Keeping risk low with blue chip stock in a portfolio.
CONSERVATIVE INVESTING
Investing to preserve capital and risk by diversification in the portfolio. Low risk investments like government ones are the best way to do this.
CONSERVATIVE SHIFT
The tendency to make safe choices instead of risky ones that may lead to loss.
CONSERVATOR
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CONSERVATORS OF RIVERS
Commissioners or trustees in whom the control of a certain river is vested, in England, bv act of parliament .
CONSERVATORS OF THE PEACE
Officers authorized to preserve and maintain the public peace. In England, these officers were locally elected by the people until the reign of Edward III. when their appointment was vested […]
CONSIDER
the term that means to think about, or to ponder or study and to examine carefully.