New York Consent is an affirmative expressed permission or agreement to do something. In the legal context, it is a form of consent that is binding and valid in the state of New York. It is given by a person to another person or entity for the purpose of allowing them to take a particular action. There are two types of New York Consent: express consent and implied consent. Express consent is the explicit agreement to a particular action, given verbally or in writing. Implied consent is an indication of agreement that is inferred from a person’s words or actions. For example, if a person does not actively say “no” to an action, they may be giving implied consent. New York Consent is important to ensure that the person or entity giving the consent is aware of the implications and consequences of their agreement.