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Waiver logo #10101) Cession of a right 2) Discharge 3) Document of relinquishment 4) Exemption 5) Legal release 6) Release 7) Release relative 8) Relinquishing 9) Relinquishing of rights 10) Relinquishment 11) Voluntary forfeit 12) Written exemption 13) Written relinquishment
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Waiver logo #10101) Release
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waiver logo #21214n. 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 may be interpreted as giving up the right to enforce the same right in the future. Example: the holder of a promissory note who several times allows the ...
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Waiver logo #21000 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, a United States law restricted the size of banks, but when banks exceeded these sizes, they obtained waivers. In another example, the United States f...
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Waiver logo #22319In extradition proceedings, a form signed before a judge whereby a defendant voluntarily submits to pick-up by a foreign jurisdiction, waiving his/her rights as guaranteed under the Constitution.
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Waiver logo #21002• (n.) The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege.
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Waiver logo #21015An 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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waiver logo #21393a 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, such as a waiver of a penalty for late booking, etc
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Waiver logo #20102Approval that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS, formerly called HCFA), the federal agency that administers the Medicaid program, may grant to state Medicaid programs to exempt them from specific aspects of Title XIX, the federal Medicaid law. Most federal waivers involve loss of freedom of choice regarding which providers benefic...
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Waiver logo #20460The 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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Waiver logo #20921The abandonment/relinquishing of a right by one party, so that afterwards he or she is no longer allowed to reclaim it. The claim may be abandoned expressly or by actions.
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Waiver logo #20965Is a voluntary relinquishing of certain rights or claims.
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Waiver logo #21213(n) Waiver the process of giving up any right on anything with a voluntary action or non action. Waiver of a right can be temporary or permanent nature. For example if rent is waived for one month by refusing to accept, it does not mean rent is waived for ever. Where a settlement is accepted and document exchanged as token the waiver can be permane...
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Waiver logo #22155Application to waive or forgive a characteristic that could otherwise lead to a denial of an application. Common reasons for waiver applications include HIV-positive status, certain criminal convictions and unlawful presence.
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Waiver logo #22403A document signed by either an employee or prospective employee in which he or she renounces certain
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Waiver logo #22643A formal statement in which someone gives up a right or privilege
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Waiver logo #10444A written authorization to accept a configuration item, which during production of after having been submitted for inspection, is found to depart from specified requirements, but nevertheless is considered suitable for use 'as is' or after re-work by an approved method.
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Waiver logo #20972Waiv'er noun (Law) The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege.
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Waiver logo #21212The relinquishment or refusal to accept of a right. In practice it is required of every one to take advantage of his rights at a proper time and, neglecting to do so, will be considered as a waiver. If, for example, a defendant who has been misnamed in the writ and declaration, pleads over, he cannot afterwards take advantage of the error by plea.....
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Waiver logo #21807approval that HCFA may grant to State Medicaid programs to exempt them from specific aspects of Title XIX, the federal Medicaid law.
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waiver logo #23244for people with special needs, a request from their state to the federal government to remove restrictions on the way Medicaid money is spent.
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waiver logo #20974 noun a formal written statement of relinquishment
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waiver logo #21466Often in the form of a waiver letter whereby a party agrees to forego certain right or privileges. A bank, may for example waive its right of Recourse to another party in the event of non-payment.
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waiver logo #22316an intentional and voluntary relinquishment of some known right
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waiver logo #23665[SAT terms] a formal written statement of relinquishment
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