Objection vs Nonconsent - What's the difference?
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The act of objecting.
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(legal) An official protest raised in a court of law during a legal trial over a violation of the rules of the court by the opposing party.
Lack of consent.
* 2012 , Arthur S. Chancellor, Investigating Sexual Assault Cases (page 73)
As nouns the difference between objection and nonconsent
is that objection is the act of objecting while nonconsent is lack of consent.objection
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(en noun)Ed Pilkington
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Usage notes
* Adjectives often used with "objection": serious, conscientious, fatal, grave, etc. * Verbs often used with "objection": raise, make, meet, answer, etc.nonconsent
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(-)- Essentially we are looking at what the victim may have said or done to clearly communicate her nonconsent to the sexual act to the offender. This is important because if the victim consented to the act, then no criminal offense was committed.