Connivance distinct from consent; factual inquiry required to determine if passive allowance amounts to consent. Connivance is distinct from consent: it may amount to consent in certain situations but is not invariably equivalent; determining whether connivance equals consent requires factual inquiry into the parties' state of mind and conduct, and for matters like publication the proof required is of consent rather than connivance.
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Connivance distinct from consent; factual inquiry required to determine if passive allowance amounts to consent.
Connivance is distinct from consent: it may amount to consent in certain situations but is not invariably equivalent; determining whether connivance equals consent requires factual inquiry into the parties' state of mind and conduct, and for matters like publication the proof required is of consent rather than connivance.
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