Sentences with phrase «withhold consent on»

The second basis for the protection of native title encompasses political participation rights, including the right to be consulted and to give or withhold consent on an informed basis in respect of decisions that will directly affect Indigenous peoples.
As per usual, IG reserves the right to give or withhold its consent on setting the guaranteed stop.
They are therefore considered competent under the law to give or to withhold consent on the matter of entering a contract of marriage.
If a participant withholds consent on a blanket basis to permit the display of that participant's listings, that participant may not download, frame or display the aggregated MLS data of other participants.

Not exact matches

When the question of competing worldviews is reduced to a benign collision of rational interests, the granting or withholding of consent becomes an innocuous affair largely carried on by thoroughly subdued beings; at the very least, this picture overlooks that consent can be given lovingly or begrudgingly.
Any decision relating to the giving or withholding of consent should be based on sufficient relevant information.
No one — NO ONE — is entitled to barge in on you right now without your expressed permission and consent, and you are well within your rights to withhold those from people, for now.
Won't work past 2 pm: «Making good on Sen. John McCain's threat to withhold all Republican cooperation from Democrats in the Senate in retribution for the majority party using reconciliation to pass health care reform, the GOP used the rule that states committees can only meet when the chamber is in session with the unanimous consent of all members.»
The silent person does not work for the parking company, so is not in a position to grant or withhold consent for parking in a given spot on the parking company's property.
Until now the sale or gifting of a mobile home on site — there are around 85,000 of them in England — required the site owner's consent, albeit not to be unreasonably withheld.
We also provide guidance on whether consent can be reasonably withheld and how to protect against claims for unreasonable delay.
Has consented to an adjudication or a withholding of adjudication on a petition for dependency; or
A potential exception — and this is important — arises if the builder gives prior written consent, although in the more draconian version of these kinds of contract, that consent may be «unreasonably and arbitrarily withheld» by the builder, essentially on its whim.
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