Meaning WAIVER
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n. the intentional and voluntary giving up of something, such as ...
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An authorized deviation from the terms of a previously negotiated and legally binding agreement. Many countries have sought and obtained waivers from particular obligations of the GATT and WTO.
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A formal statement in which someone gives up a right or privilege.
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Permission granted by WTO members allowing a WTO member not to comply with normal commitments. Waivers have time limits and extensions have to be justified.
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An agreement under which a member agrees to waive coverage for specific pre-existing conditions or for specific future conditions.
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The surrender of a right or privilege.
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"act of waiving," 1620s (modern usage is often short for waiver clause); from Anglo-French legal usage of infinitive as a noun (see waive). Baseball waivers is recorded from 1907. Other surv [..]
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an intentional and voluntary relinquishment of some known right
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Authorization by a national account to ship an employee's household goods without that employee's signature on the order for service. To voluntarily give up. A waiver is often included [..]
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The voluntary surrender of a known right.
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A document stating a cancellation or reduction of a requirement. [D05220]
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The voluntary relinquishment of a right or privilege.  A party to an agreement may decide to waive their rights in defined circumstances.  For example, the buyer and supplier may have originally agree [..]
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The intentional and voluntary giving up of a right, either by an express statement or by conduct (such as by not enforcing a right). A waiver accomplished by conduct may be interpreted as giving up th [..]
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Definition The act of voluntarily giving up a right or covenant.
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[Anglo-French, from waiver to waive] : the act of intentionally or knowingly relinquishing or abandoning a known right, claim, or privilege ;also : the legal instrument evidencing such an act ...
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A written acknowledgement that a passenger has declined something.
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The intentional or voluntary relinquishment, abandonment or surrender of a claim, right or privilege. An exception to the usual requirements of Medicaid granted to a state by HCFA. See Section 1115 Medicaid Waiver and Section 1915(b) Medicaid Waiver.
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Keep back one or more of the requirements relating to the information required in a filing for a certificate.
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An agreement attached to the policy and accepted by the insured, to eliminate a specified pre-existing physical condition or specified hazard.
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To voluntarily give up or surrender a right.
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The intentional action of giving up one's right's and claims.
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(n) a formal written statement of relinquishment
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Voluntarily giving up right.
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A waiver is an exemption from normal procedures or requirements.
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A temporary consent, granted by the council, to relax parking controls for a specified vehicle or motorist.
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Relief from a specific reporting requirement based on either a threshold value or good cause. There are seven categories of waivers: 
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Intentionally given up right. Waiver of Lien
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An exemption from a specific requirement. Waiver (Personnel Security)
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The agreement to forego premium payment during a period of disability.
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n. (rights) renuncia; (requirement) dispensa, eximición, exención
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A waiver indicates that a student does not need to take a specified course. A waiver does not result in the awarding of credit.
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Application “to waive” or “to forgive” a characteristic that could otherwise lead to a denial of an application. Common reasons for waiver applications include certain criminal convictions and unlawful presence.
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1) A procedure when the Company wants permission to violate a condition of a labor contract with the Guild or Union. If approved, the Guild or Union will then “grant a waiver.” 2) Refers to Non-union Extras when the Company that employs them is signatory to the SAG agreement. WALKAWAY
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The abandonment of a right by one party so that afterwards he or she is prevented from claiming it. It is possible to waive rights by conduct or by express agreement.
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The surrender of a right or privilege. In life insurance, a provision that sets certain conditions, such as disablement, which allow coverage to remain in force without payment of premiums.
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An agreement attached to a policy which exempts from coverage certain disabilities or injuries that otherwise would be covered by the policy.
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The voluntary relinquishment or abandonment of a legal claim or right.
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A rider waiving (excluding) liability for a stated cause of injury or sickness or a provision or rider agreeing to waive premium payments during a period of disability of the insured
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A waiver is a rider that excludes liability for a stated cause of an accident or sickness. It can be a provision that agrees to waive the insurance premium payment during a period of disability. It can also mean the company could waive its right to have the insured person examined by a doctor it chooses. An agent, adjuster, or insurance company may [..]
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The giving up of a right or privilege. Nonprofits frequently require participants in recreational or other programs to waive the right to sue in the event of injury. Courts often invalidate waivers on the grounds that the individual did not fully appreciate the rights being waived or that the waiver did not specifically indicate that it covered lia [..]
Source: nonprofitrisk.org (offline)

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A waiver is the relinquishment of a right or privilege.  For example a Waiver of Subrogation is the insurance company waiving the right to subrogate or recover for payments made.
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Relinquishment of a legal right to act.
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The unilateral and voluntary relinquishment of a known right.
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The surrender of a right or privilege.
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The surrender of a right or privilege. In life insurance, a provision that sets certain conditions, such as disablement, which allow coverage to remain in force without payment of premiums.
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A rider waiving (excluding) liability for a stated cause of accident or (especially) sickness.
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The surrender of a right or privilege.
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(1) A rider waiving (excluding) liability for a stated cause of injury or sickness. (2) A provision or rider agreeing to waive premium payments during a period of disability of the insured. (3) The ac [..]
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1. A rider waiving (excluding) liability for a stated cause of accident or (especially) sickness. 2. A provision or rider agreeing to waive (forego) premium payment during a period of disability. 3. The giving up or surrender of a right or privilege that is known to exist. It may be effected by the agent, adjuster, or insurance company employee or [..]
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Intentionally giving up a right.
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The surrender of a right or privilege. In life insurance, a provision that sets certain conditions, such as disablement, which allow coverage to remain in force without payment of premiums. WAR RISK
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To give up a legal right voluntarily, intentionally, and with full knowledge of the consequences.
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The voluntary surrender of a right, claim, or privilege.
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Intentionally giving up a right.
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A statement, usually in writing, by a defendant that he/she is giving up or not relying upon certain legal rights or protections.
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 intentionally giving up a right
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The intentional and voluntary relinquishment of a known legal right.
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n. the intentional and voluntary giving up of something, such as a right, either by an express statement or by conduct (such as not enforcing a right). The problem, which may arise, is that a waiver m [..]
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Agreeing to give up certain rights.
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Iintentional and voluntary relinquishment of a known right, eg: I waive my right to legal privilege
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1) A written authorization to accept a configuration item (CI) or other designated item, which, during production or after having been submitted for inspection, is found to depart from specified requirements, but nevertheless is considered suitable “as is” or after rework by an approved method. 2) Decision to not require certain criteria to be met [..]
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A form signed before a judge in which a defendant voluntarily submits to pickup by a foreign jurisdiction waiving his/her rights as guaranteed under the Constitution.
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The giving up of a right. May be done expressly, or it may be implied from the circumstances. (ch. 4, p. 105)
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Written proof that a traveler has declined a service offered, such as insurance coverage or penalties.
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The voluntary giving up or renouncing of a right, benefit, or privilege.
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A written acknowledgement that a passenger has declined something.
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An instrument or action which intentionally relinquishes a right, claim, or privilege.
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The intentional and voluntary relinquishment of a known legal right.
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a written acknowledgement that a passenger has declined something, such as insurance coverage for a trip, for example. Also, the formal acknowledgement of the waiving or dismissal of a requirement, su [..]
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A written acknowledgement that a passenger has declined something, such as insurance coverage for a trip. The formal acknowledgement of the waiving or dismissal of a requirement, such as a waiver of t [..]
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This means that you give up your rights to what you are entitled to in law. Copyright ©2016 HolidayTravelWatch™ Legal Notice [..]
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The unilateral and voluntary relinquishment of a known right.
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A travel insurance waiver may be gained for a medical condition that is not automatically covered by the policy.
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The cancellation, remission, forgiveness, or non-recovery of a debt allegedly owed by an employee to an agency as permitted or required by 5 U.S.C. 5584 (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chap [..]
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A formal exemption of a right to claim.
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The surrender of a right or privilege. In life insurance, a provision that sets certain conditions, such as disablement, which allow coverage to remain in force without payment of premiums.
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 A formal written statement by the insurance company to the insured amending and modifying coverage, e.g., adding or excluding coverage. It could involve waiving coverage for a certain medical conditi [..]
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A release from payment of fees based on financial hardship, employed in many revolving drug fund schemes to promote access to services.
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The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege. (legal) A legal document releasing some requirement, such as waiving a right (giving it up) or a waiver of liability (agre [..]
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The voluntary and intentional relinquishment of a known right, claim or privilege.
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The voluntary and intentional relinquishment of a known right, claim or privilege.
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the release of a right to require something to take place, such as the waiver of a contingency found in the purchase agreement.
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The abandonment of a legal right. top
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A waiver is the voluntary relinquishment or surrender of some known right or privilege. Regulatory agencies or governments may issue waivers to exempt companies from certain regulations. For example, [..]
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