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      • In many cases, being clear also implies being unambiguous, but it is possible for a message to be clear yet still open to multiple interpretations. Conversely, unambiguous statements are always clear but might use complex language that can be more challenging to understand for those unfamiliar with the topic.
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  2. expressed in a way that makes it completely clear what is meant: The minister promised a clear and unambiguous statement on the future of the coal industry. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Easy to understand. (as) clear as day idiom. abundantly clear. accessible. accessibly. assimilable. digestible. explicitly. explicitness.

  3. In relation to the estoppel exception, this case has confirmed that the exception does not apply where a party is seeking to rely on its own statement. It has also discussed, in obiter, whether silence will be considered sufficiently clear and unambiguous. In the current case, it was not.

  4. ico.org.uk › for-organisations › uk-gdpr-guidanceWhat is valid consent? | ICO

    • How Long Does Consent Last?
    • Can A Third Party Give Consent on An Individual’S behalf?
    • What Are The Rules on Capacity to consent?
    • What Are The Rules on Children’s consent?

    The UK GDPR does not set a specific time limit for consent. Consent is likely to degrade over time, but how long it lasts will depend on the context. You need to consider the scope of the original consent and the individual’s expectations. If your processing operations or purposes evolve, your original consents may no longer be specific or informed...

    The UK GDPR does not prevent a third party acting on behalf of an individual to indicate their consent. However, you need to be able to demonstrate that the third party has the authority to do so. In practice, it is likely to be difficult in most cases to verify that a third party has the authority to provide consent. You also still need to be able...

    The UK GDPR does not contain specific provisions on capacity to consent, but issues of capacity are bound up in the concept of ‘informed’ consent. Generally, you can assume that adults have the capacity to consent unless you have reason to believe the contrary. However, you should ensure that the information you provide enables your intended audien...

    There are no global rules on children’s consent under the UK GDPR, but there is a specific provision in Article 8 on children’s consent for ‘information society services’ (services requested and delivered over the internet). In short, if you offer these types of services directly to children (other than preventive or counselling services) and you w...

  5. 1 Both words describe something that is clear and unambiguous. 2 Both words emphasize the absence of doubt or ambiguity. 3 Both words can be used to describe statements or situations that leave no room for interpretation. What is the difference?

  6. The locus classicus definition of an offer has been described by Clarke as “[a] clear and unambiguous statement of the terms upon which the offeror is willing to contract should the offeree decide to accept”2. The essential elements of a valid offer are: The terms of the offer must be clear, certain and complete;

  7. clear in meaning; that can only be understood in one way. an unambiguous statement; The message was clear and unambiguous—‘Get out!’ opposite ambiguous

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