The phrase
"draft consent" refers to the process of creating a preliminary or initial version of an agreement or permission. It is a way to prepare or outline the terms and conditions before reaching a final agreement.
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What you agree in mediation isn't legally binding unless you get a solicitor to
draft a consent order for a court to approve.
If the case does come to an end, you can
simply draft a consent Order based on the arbitrator's judgment, file it in Court and put your mind at ease.
* In spring, our position became heightened when a
HSE draft consent policy was circulated the day before a VBAC woman, Mother A, was brought before an emergency sitting of the High Court to force a Caesarean Section.
In the meantime, they have
given draft consent guidance which they don't expect to change much when they publish the formal guidance.
Both Ann and Graham seek legal advice, and their
lawyers draft consent orders on this basis which are filed in court.
Your solicitor might offer a fixed - fee option
for drafting the consent order and filing it with the court if you and your ex-partner have agreed the level of child maintenance payments.
If a lawyer has to endure their colleagues guffawing about their recent conquests while they try to
draft a consent order, this can be a cause for complaint.
«As the NFWB has not yet had the opportunity to review
the draft consent order referenced by Governor Cuomo, we can not therefore comment on its contents; however, the board does look forward to assessing the documents and will subsequently work with the DEC to improve plant performance and prevent any re-occurrences,» the board said in a statement.
It continued to say it expects to engage in an «ongoing, collaborative dialogue regarding the terms of
the draft consent.»
[4] In this case, neither party filed a trial brief and counsel simply submitted
a draft consent order that «trial briefs of the plaintiff and defendant be filed outside the times prescribed» by the Rules.
In the wife's statement of information with
the draft consent order, she had declared that she had no intention to marry or cohabit «at present».
Sir Hugh Bennett approved the agreement after Mr Sharland confirmed that an IPO was not «on the cards today» and
a draft consent order was prepared.
However, Landsberg countered that she had been instructed only to
draft a consent order and not to advise on the wisdom of entering into the agreement.
The husband issued a Notice to Show Cause why an order should not be made in terms of
the draft consent order that had been agreed between the parties.
The outcome of that particular hearing was that His Honour directed the applicants to deliver, by 24 January 2003, the applicants proposals for the trial of the issues outstanding as between the applicants and all parties who had not indicated that they were prepared to agree on
a draft consent determination.