3) the person must give
the matter full consent of the will.
Not exact matches
Substantially, Gahl says: In the moment in which the penitent confesses a behavior that constitutes gravely sinful
matter, committed without
full consciousness and deliberate
consent, the confessor will explain to him the doctrine of the Church regarding his particular problem and will refuse to impart absolution if the penitent will not commit himself in the future to avoid that behavior.
In a death penalty case, a lawyer calls him on a phone number provided by the court (which turns out to be the judge's cell phone) with the
full knowledge and
consent of opposing counsel, to discuss a scheduling
matter.
The other problem illustrated by Cossman above is the legal conundrum created by R. v. J.A.. It's tough for the law to have it both ways — requiring adults (men and women, as both engage in these practices) to have
full consent for what are essentially private
matters — and at the same time judicially override that same
consent even where it is not vitiated or retracted.
73 DOS 95
Matter of DOS v. Marotta - consolidation of actions; dual agency; disgorgement of broker commission; broker may act concurrently in a single transaction as an agent and a principal with informed
consent of and
full disclosure to principal; broker's agreement breached by broker where broker obtained property incompatible with client's stated needs; no broker's fee earned where brokerage agreement breached by broker; broker engaging in business under trade name acts as individual; agency created between broker and buyer by conduct of parties; dual agency allowed upon
full disclosure and informed
consent of both buyer and seller; no commission earned by broker where breach of fiduciary duty; refund unearned commissions