Definition of "Connivance"


Connivance (Black's Law Dictionary - 6th Edition) is defined as:

"The secret or indirect consent or permission of one person to the commission of an unlawful or criminal act by another. A winking at; voluntary blindness; an intentional failure to discover or prevent the wrong; forbearance or passive consent."


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September 26, 1998