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third party consent

third-party consent. A person’s agreement to official action (such as a search of premises) that affects another person’s rights or interests. • To be effective for a search, third-party consent must be based on the consenting person’s common authority over the place to be searched or the items to be inspected. See COMMON-AUTHORITY RULE.

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