The respondent signed her assent to the petitions and obtained the assents of two other heirs-at-law. |
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The governor-general formally summons, prorogues, and dissolves Parliament, assents to bills, and exercises other executive functions. |
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Adam, who is technically Eve's parent as well as partner, having given up a rib for her creation, assents, praising her virtue and logic. |
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Upon receipt of a request made by one party, the President shall ascertain whether the other party assents. |
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Verbal assents or telephone conversations do not constitute a valid sign-off. |
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In Her Majesty's name, Her Honour the Lieutenant-Governor assents to this Bill, enacting the same and ordering it to be enrolled. |
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If it so assents, it shall transmit the case file with its opinion to the executing authority and inform the requesting State thereof. |
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A statement or any other attitude of the offeree indicating that he assents to an offer shall constitute an acceptance. |
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A bill passed in Parliament becomes law when the Head of State assents to it. |
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Nonetheless, when Britain assents in due course to a new EU constitution, the country will be choosing how deeply embedded in Europe it wishes to be. |
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The Lieutenant-Governor opens each Session with a speech, assents to bills that have been passed and prorogues the SessionĀ at a time determined by the Premier. |
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