Definition
Passive acceptance or silent agreement to something, often implying you're not thrilled about it but won't actively oppose it either. In legal terms, it's when your failure to object or take action implies you've abandoned your rights. Think of it as the legal equivalent of shrugging and moving on—except it can cost you your claim later.
Example Usage
The court ruled that the company's acquiescence to the contract terms over three years implied acceptance, despite their current objections.
Source: Legal terminology, contract law
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