acquiescence
31acquiescence — n 1. consent, assent, abidance, compliance, obedience; agreement, concurrence, accordance; acknowledgment, willingness, sufferance; surrender, resignation, capitulation, submission, yielding, giving in, accedence, concession, nonresistance. 2.… …
32acquiescence — ac·qui·es·cence …
33acquiescence — See: acquiescent …
34acquiescence — ac•qui•es•cence [[t]ˌæk wiˈɛs əns[/t]] n. 1) the act or condition of acquiescing 2) law Law. failure to take legal proceedings, thereby implying the abandonment of a right • Etymology: 1625–35 …
35acquiescence — /ˌækwiˈɛsəns/ (say .akwee esuhns) noun 1. the act or condition of acquiescing or giving tacit assent; a silent submission, or submission with apparent consent. 2. Law such neglect to take legal proceedings in opposition to a matter as implies… …
36estoppel by acquiescence — Acquiescence is a species of estoppel. An estoppel arises where party aware of his rights sees other party acting upon mistaken notion of his rights. Injury accruing from one s acquiescence in another s action to his prejudice creates estoppel .… …
37estoppel by acquiescence — Acquiescence is a species of estoppel. An estoppel arises where party aware of his rights sees other party acting upon mistaken notion of his rights. Injury accruing from one s acquiescence in another s action to his prejudice creates estoppel .… …
38acquiescence in custom — Essential of a custom binding upon the parties to a contract. A peaceable, unprotesting, and fairly uniform assent to a custom by those whose rights would naturally be affected by it, for such a length of time that it is safe to say that the… …
39bring to acquiescence — index reconcile Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
40Report To The Secretary On The Acquiescence Of This Government In The Murder Of The Jews — See War Refugee Board …