to receive

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
TO RECEIVE. Voluntarily to take from another what is offered. 
     2. A landlord, for example, could not be said to receive the key from 
his tenant, when the latter left it at his house without his knowledge, 
unless by his acts afterwards, he should be presumed to have given his 
consent. 
    

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