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单词 acquiescence
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acquiescence


ac·qui·es·cence

A0062100 (ăk′wē-ĕs′əns)n.1. Passive assent or agreement without protest.2. The state of being acquiescent.

ac•qui•es•cence

(ˌæk wiˈɛs əns)

n. 1. the act or condition of acquiescing. 2. Law. failure to take legal proceedings, thereby implying the abandonment of a right. [1625–35]
Thesaurus
Noun1.acquiescence - acceptance without protestacquiescence - acceptance without protest acceptance - the state of being acceptable and accepted; "torn jeans received no acceptance at the country club"
2.acquiescence - agreement with a statement or proposal to do somethingacquiescence - agreement with a statement or proposal to do something; "he gave his assent eagerly"; "a murmur of acquiescence from the assembly"assentagreement - the verbal act of agreeingacceptance - (contract law) words signifying consent to the terms of an offer (thereby creating a contract)conceding, concession, yielding - the act of conceding or yielding

acquiescence

noun agreement, yielding, approval, acceptance, consent, harmony, giving in, submission, compliance, obedience, conformity, assent, accession, concord, concurrence She smiled her acquiescence and resumed her seat.

acquiescence

noun1. The act or process of accepting:acceptance, agreement, assent, consent, nod, yes.Informal: OK.2. The quality or state of willingly carrying out the wishes of others:amenability, amenableness, compliance, compliancy, deference, obedience, submission, submissiveness, tractability, tractableness.
Translations
同意

acquiesce

(ӕkwiˈes) verb to agree. After a lot of persuasion, he finally acquiesced. 同意 同意acquiˈescence noun 同意 同意acquiˈescent adjective 同意的 同意的

acquiescence


acquiescence

1. An act of concurrence by adjoining property owners which resolves a boundary dispute or establishes a common boundary, where the definite or more accurate position of same has not or cannot be defined by survey. 2. The tacit consent of one owner, by not interposing a formal objection, to what might be an encroachment by an adjoining property owner over a questionable boundary.

acquiescence


Acquiescence

Conduct recognizing the existence of a transaction and intended to permit the transaction to be carried into effect; a tacit agreement; consent inferred from silence.

For example, a new beer company is concerned that the proposed label for its beer might infringe on the trademark of its competitor. It submits the label to its competitor's general counsel, who does not object to its use. The new company files an application in the Patent and Trademark Office to register the label as its trademark and starts to use the label on the market. The competitor does not file any objection in the Patent Office. Several years later, the competitor sues the new company for infringing on its trademark and demands an accounting of the new company's profits for the years it has been using the label. A court will refuse the accounting, since by its acquiescence the competitor tacitly approved the use of the label. The competitor, however, might be entitled to an Injunction barring the new company from further use of its trademark if it is so similar to the competitor's label as to amount to an infringement.

Similarly, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) may acquiesce or refuse to acquiesce to an adverse ruling by the u.s. tax court or another lower federal court. The IRS is not bound to change its policies due to an adverse ruling by a federal court with the exception of the U.S. Supreme Court. The chief counsel of the IRS may determine that the commissioner of the IRS should acquiesce to an adverse decision, however, thus adopting the ruling as the policy of the IRS. The decision whether to acquiesce to an adverse ruling is published by the Internal Revenue Service as an Action on Decision.

Acquiescence is not the same as Laches, a failure to do what the law requires to protect one's rights, under circumstances misleading or prejudicing the person being sued. Acquiescence relates to inaction during the performance of an act. In the example given above, the failure of the competitor's general counsel to object to the use of the label and to the registration of the label as a trademark in the Patent and Trademark Office is acquiescence. Failure to sue the company until after several years had elapsed from the first time the label had been used is laches.

acquiescence

the tacit approval of conduct that might otherwise have provided grounds for an action but which cannot be objected to if undertaken with the consent of the party affected. Consent may be express or implied, and one circumstance where consent may be implied is where the party affected, in full knowledge of his rights, takes no action.

ACQUIESCENCE, contracts. The consent which is impliedly given by one or bothparties, to a proposition, a clause, a condition, a judgment, or to any actwhatever.
 2. When a party is bound to elect between a paramount right and atestamentary disposition, his acquiescence in a state of things whichindicates an election, when he was aware of his rights will be prima facieevidence of such election. Vide 2 Ves. Jr. 371; 12 Ves. 136 1 Ves. Jr. 335;3 P. Wms. 315. 2 Rop. Leg. 439.
 3. The acts of acquiescence which constitute an implied election, mustbe decided rather by the circumstances of each case than by any generalprinciple. 1 Swanst. R. 382, note, and the numerous cases there cited.
 4. Acquiescence in the acts of an agent, or one who has assumed thatcharacter, will be equivalent to an express authority. 2 Bouv. Inst. n.1309; Kent, Com. 478; Story on Eq. Sec. 255; 4 W. C. C. R. 559; 6 Miss. R.Sec. 193; 1 John. Cas. 110; 2 John. Cas. 424 Liv. on Ag. 45; Paley on, Ag.by Lloyd, 41 Pet. R. 69, 81; 12 John. R. 300; 3 Cowen's R. 281; 3 Pick. R.495, 505; 4 Mason's R. 296. Acquiescence differs from assent. (q.v.)

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acquiescence


  • noun

Synonyms for acquiescence

noun agreement

Synonyms

  • agreement
  • yielding
  • approval
  • acceptance
  • consent
  • harmony
  • giving in
  • submission
  • compliance
  • obedience
  • conformity
  • assent
  • accession
  • concord
  • concurrence

Synonyms for acquiescence

noun the act or process of accepting

Synonyms

  • acceptance
  • agreement
  • assent
  • consent
  • nod
  • yes
  • OK

noun the quality or state of willingly carrying out the wishes of others

Synonyms

  • amenability
  • amenableness
  • compliance
  • compliancy
  • deference
  • obedience
  • submission
  • submissiveness
  • tractability
  • tractableness

Synonyms for acquiescence

noun acceptance without protest

Related Words

  • acceptance

noun agreement with a statement or proposal to do something

Synonyms

  • assent

Related Words

  • agreement
  • acceptance
  • conceding
  • concession
  • yielding
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