"It is impossible," said she, "for parents to be more kind, or more desirous of their children's happiness; I have no doubt of their
consenting immediately."
At length her senses began slowly to come back to her, and then, rather than break faith with the Prince of Persia by consenting to such a marriage, she determined to feign madness.
The Sultan made no difficulty in consenting to this, and commanded that he should be ushered in to the princess's apartment.
Her gratitude to him and her interest in him alike forbade her to compromise his brilliant future by
consenting to a marriage which would degrade him in the estimation of all his friends.
The consent will last until 2040, futureproofing the
consenting process for clients accessing Emec facilities.
In terms of the Constitution [6] (section 28(2)) and the Children's Act [1] (section 7), anyone assisting an otherwise legally competent child by
consenting to a surgical operation must consider the best interests of the child.
The Consent Payment will be paid to
consenting Holders promptly after the Expiration Date, as further described in the Consent Solicitation Statement.
* a guardian (including an enduring guardian) who has the function of
consenting to medical, dental and health care treatments; or
Should a staff member decide to engage in sexual activity with another
consenting adult, consent is required.
North Carolina statutes clearly contemplate that an original or copy of a signed consent to adoption must be delivered to the
consenting parent to commence the time period within which the parent can revoke her consent, Judge Lucy Inman wrote for the court.
It is worth noting that having consented provides only a necessary condition for
consenting to be moral transformative.