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implied permission

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A quick definition of implied permission:

Implied permission means that someone is allowed to do something without being told directly. It can be understood from what someone says or does. For example, if a person leaves their door open, it might mean that they are okay with someone coming in. It is different from express permission, which is when someone clearly says that it is okay to do something.

A more thorough explanation:

Implied permission is when someone gives permission without actually saying it. It can be inferred from their actions or behavior.

  • If you see an open door, it might be implied permission to enter the room.
  • If someone hands you a pen, it might be implied permission to use it.
  • If a store has a "try me" display, it might be implied permission to test the product.

These examples show how implied permission can be understood without someone explicitly saying "yes, you can do that." Instead, the situation or context suggests that permission is given.

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