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You must have the consent of both parties in writing.You must have the consent of both parties in writing.You must have the consent of both parties in writing.You must have the consent of both parties in writing.
Assuming you are in the US, you'd have to look at state law rather than federal. Some states allow a conversation to be taped without the consent of one party. Some require that both parties are informed.
It depends on the state. Some states permit a taping a conversation if only one party consents (like just the admission official) and without the knowledge of both parties. Other states require all parties to consent to having the conversation taped.
Only if both parties are aware of it and consent to it. See: http://www.pimall.com/nais/n.recordlaw.html
There are seperate wiretapping laws for both federal and state governments. At the Federal level there is the "one-party consent" law which requires the consent to tape the conversation by at least one of the parties involved. In most states, it is legal to record phone conversations. Some states have laws that require both parties to agree to the recording of the conversation in order for it to be legal. In most cases, conversations recorded without an individual's knowledge are not admissable in court unless the recordings were authorized beforehand by the court.
If you and your former spouse still own the property you can get an equity loan if both parties consent and both sign the note and mortgage.If you and your former spouse still own the property you can get an equity loan if both parties consent and both sign the note and mortgage.If you and your former spouse still own the property you can get an equity loan if both parties consent and both sign the note and mortgage.If you and your former spouse still own the property you can get an equity loan if both parties consent and both sign the note and mortgage.
21 without parental consent and 18 with parental consent.
deal with who can consent/object to a lawful search of a vehicle
a "cogent conversation " would imply that both parties agreed that is was, as the definition of cogent states, persuasive and convincing to the intellect and reason
meetings of mind is a consent of the both parties
To "legally" have sex both parties must be of the age of consent which is between 16 and 18, depending on your location. If you are both of legal age and both people agree to have sex - that would be considered consent but consent can be revoked at any time, no always means no.
Federal law allows recording of phone calls and other electronic communications with the consent of at least one party to the call. Twelve states require, under most circumstances, the consent of all parties to a conversation. Those jurisdictions are California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Washington.