Qui tacet consentire videtur ubi tractatur de ejus commodo

Qui tacet consentire videtur ubi tractatur de ejus commodo
He who is silent is deemed to consent when his advantage is drawn into question. Thalheim v State, 38 Fla 169, 192, 20 So 938. Qui tacet non utique fatetur, sed tamen verum est eum non negare. (Civil law.) He who is silent certainly does not confess, but it is nevertheless true that he does not deny.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • qui tacet consentire videtur, ubi tractatur de ejus commodo — /kway taesat konsentayriy vadiytar, yiiwbay traektiytar diy iyjas komadow/ He who is silent is considered as assenting, when his interest is at stake …   Black's law dictionary

  • silence — si·lence n 1: the state of keeping or being silent; esp: forbearance from speech or comment 2: failure to make something known esp. in violation of a duty to do so acceptance by silence see also estoppel by silence at estoppel …   Law dictionary

  • assent — as·sent 1 /ə sent/ vi: to agree to something esp. freely and with understanding: give one s assent assent 2 n: agreement to a matter under consideration esp. based on freedom of choice and a reasonable knowledge of the matter their mutual assent… …   Law dictionary

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