voluntary commitment
A commitment of a person who is ill, incompetent, drug-addicted, or the like, upon the request or with the consent of the person being committed.
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A commitment of a person who is ill, incompetent, drug-addicted, or the like, upon the request or with the consent of the person being committed.
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commitment, n. 1. An agreement to do something in the future, esp. to assume a financial obligation (the shipper made a firm commitment to deliver the goods). 2. The act of entrusting or giving in charge (commitment of money to the bank). 3. The act of confining a person in a prison, mental hospital, or
signals n. (引用、援用)指示;标号 在援用或引用权威法律着作或判例时对所援用的部分起简短指示作用的标号。如在「See generally Dresser, Ulysses and the Psychiatrists: A Legal and Policy Analysis of the Voluntary Commitment Contract, 16 Harv.C.R.-C.L.L. Rev. 777 (1982)」,「See, e.g., Bishop Processing Co. v. Davis, 213 Md. 465,132 A. 2d 445 (1957)」,「Cf. 20 Am. Jur. 2d Courts §92 (1965).」「Contra W. Prosser, Law of Torts §34, at 180 (4th ed.