65. Consents for the property

In property law, deeds contain legal documentation regarding ownership rights, restrictions, and obligations associated with a property. These may include easements, covenants, or other legal provisions that affect how the property can be used or altered. 

When someone asks if there is consent for matters needing permission in the deeds, they are essentially inquiring about any legal constraints or requirements that must be adhered to when making changes or modifications to the property. This could include obtaining permission from a governing authority or complying with certain conditions outlined in the deeds before undertaking specific actions, such as building extensions, altering the property's use, or making structural changes. 

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