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waiver    音标拼音: [w'evɚ]
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waiver
n 1: a formal written statement of relinquishment [synonym:
{release}, {waiver}, {discharge}]

Waiver \Waiv"er\, n. (Law)
The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim,
or privilege.
[1913 Webster]

96 Moby Thesaurus words for "waiver":
OK, abandonment, abdication, abeyance, abjuration, abjurement,
abolishment, abolition, abrogation, admission, allowance,
annulment, cancel, canceling, cancellation, cassation, cessation,
cession, charter, circumscription, cold storage, concession,
consent, countermand, counterorder, deed of release, defeasance,
desistance, discontinuance, dispensation, dropping out, exception,
exemption, extenuating circumstances, forbearance, forswearing,
grain of salt, grant, handing over, hedge, hedging, invalidation,
leave, liberty, license, limitation, mental reservation,
modification, nonexercise, nullification, okay, patent, permission,
permission to enter, qualification, quitclaim, recall, recantation,
release, relinquishment, renege, renouncement, renunciation,
repeal, rescinding, rescindment, rescission, reservation,
resignation, restriction, retraction, reversal, revocation, revoke,
revokement, salvo, setting aside, special case, special permission,
special treatment, specialness, specification, surrender,
suspension, ticket, ticket of admission, vacation, vacatur,
voidance, voiding, vouchsafement, waiving, withdrawal, withdrawing,
write-off, yielding

WAIVER., The relinquishment or refusal to accept of a right.
2. 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 pleading in abatement, for his plea amounts to a waiver.
3. In seeking for a remedy the party injured may, in some instances,
waive a part of his right, and sue for another; for example, when the
defendant has committed a trespass on the property of the plaintiff, by
taking it away, and afterwards he sells it, the injured party may waive the
trespass, and bring an action of assumpsit for the recovery of the money
thus received by the defendant. 1 Chit. Pl. 90.
4. In contracts, if, after knowledge of a supposed fraud, surprise or
mistake, a party performs the agreement in part, he will be considered as
having waived the objection. 1 Bro. Parl. Cas. 289.
5. It is a rule of the civil law, consonant with reason, that any one
may renounce or waive that which has been established in his favor: Regula
est juris antique omnes licentiam habere his quae pro se introducta sunt,
renunciare. Code 2, 3, 29. As to what will amount to a waiver of a
forfeiture, see 1 Conn. R. 79; 7 Conn. R. 45; 1 Jo Cas. 125; 8 Pick. 292; 2
N. H, Rep. 120 163; 14 Wend. 419; 1 Ham. R. 21. Vide Verdict.


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  • WAIVER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of WAIVER is the act of intentionally relinquishing or abandoning a known right, claim, or privilege; also : the legal instrument evidencing such an act How to use waiver in a sentence
  • WAIVER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    WAIVER definition: 1 an agreement that you do not have to pay or obey something: 2 the act of a sports team… Learn more
  • What Is a Waiver? Definition, Uses, Examples, and Types - Investopedia
    A waiver is a legally binding provision where either party in a contract agrees to voluntarily forfeit a claim without the other party being liable
  • Waiver - What is a Waiver? Definition, Types, Uses - Template. net
    A waiver is a formal written agreement that is made between two parties that highlights one party’s forfeit of a certain right, claim, or liability A waiver is used in different occasions, particularly in situations where risk probability and limited control are high
  • WAIVER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    What is a waiver? A waiver is an intentional or agreed upon release of your rights, usually in the form of a written contract In the law, to waive your rights or interests is to purposely give them up
  • waiver | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    A waiver is the intentional or voluntary relinquishment or surrender of a recognized right or privilege In legal contexts, a waiver is often documented in writing, but it can also be implied through actions
  • What does Waiver mean? - Definitions. net
    Something that releases a person from a requirement See waive A waiver is the voluntary relinquishment or surrender of some known right or privilege Regulatory agencies of state departments or the federal government may issue waivers to exempt companies from certain regulations
  • Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Picks: 6 23 2025 | Pitcher List
    Unfortunately, two days later, he landed on the injured list with a hip flexor strain, which sent him back to the waiver wire in many fantasy leagues Since returning on June 13, he has picked up right where he left off The slugger has five home runs in his past eight games, and is now slashing 246 304 507 with 18 runs, 10 home runs, and 25
  • waiver - Meaning in Law and Legal Documents, Examples and FAQs
    A waiver is when someone voluntarily gives up a right or a claim For example, if you sign a document saying you won't hold a company responsible for an accident, you are waiving your right to sue them
  • Waiver - Meaning, Examples, Types, Pros, Cons, Vs Disclaimer
    The waiver is a legal document signed and offered by a party to voluntarily forfeit their claim or right for which the other party is not liable It is given freely without imposing any liability on the other party; on the contrary, it relieves the other party from any obligation to do or pay





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