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consent decree
noun
- an agreement, approved by the court, pursuant to which the defendant ceases activities alleged by the government to be illegal and the government's action is dropped, especially in antitrust and other regulatory matters.
- an agreement made in court by the parties to settle a suit in equity.
Word History and Origins
Origin of consent decree1
Example Sentences
He also wouldn’t allow consent decrees — negotiated settlements between a plaintiff and a jurisdiction accused of voting rights violations — to count toward the violations that could subject a new jurisdiction to preclearance.
It sought consent decrees—where local governments agree to binding terms to prevent tougher penalties—in many more municipalities.
Finally, in 2011, three days before Pete Buttigieg took office as mayor, the agency forced South Bend into a consent decree, ultimately demanding $863 million worth of sewer upgrades.
He says the training goes “right to the core” of the consent decree and the Justice Department’s initial findings.
The police department there earned praise for its implementation of police retooling mandated by a federal consent decree of its own.
You can not police yourselves and the consent decree was unsuccessful.
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