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1. Direct taxes could only be levied with the consent of Parliament.
2. And before that, with the consent of the Portuguese Macao government, the honorary consulate of the United Republic of Tanzania may look after the consular affairs related to Macao.
3. With the consent of the lender, the borrower may servicedebt ahead of schedule.
4. Defenders or near relatives of the defendant may, with the consent of the defendant, file appeals.
5. Recall might be effected with the consent of the interdictors.
6. In emergency case, only with the consent of the crewman in the light of safety regulations shall the use of mobile phone be allowed.
7. The award may be made public only with the consent of both parties.
8. The guidelines say electronic tagging should only be used with the consent of residents or a proxy.
9. No person was to be present at an operation other than with the consent of the surgeon who was performing it.
10. The federal judiciary in the United States is nominated by the President and appointed with the consent of the Senate.
11. The undefined portion covered what occurred in Lawrence, above,[sentencedict.com/with the consent of.html] an appropriation with the consent of the owner.
12. Any modification alteration to the contract shall be made with the consent of both parties.
13. Article 9. The consular post may install and use a wireless transmitter-receiver only with the consent of the Chinese Government.
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