waiver of discharge is a bankruptcy term- meaning when someone files for bankruptcy they are looking to have all debts discharged. However do to the complex bankruptcy laws sometimes it is best to say you want out and WAIVE YOUR DISCHARGE- meaning i do not want help just let me out of BK and i will deal with my creditors on my own.
however- no one really understands what this waiver completely represents- it is supposed to end BK proceedings if the judge signs off, but once again Judges are reintrepeting what our fore fathers were saying.
release, discharge, relinquishment, relinquishing
You would have to wait 3 yrs. after the discharge with a waiver.
judicial, prosecutorial waiver and legislative waiver
Waiver in Tagalog is "pahintulot" or "pangwawalang-halaga."
The word "waiver" can function as a noun. In legal contexts, it typically refers to the voluntary relinquishment or surrender of certain rights or privileges.
First of all, the term "waiver" comes up in Immigration law more than once and, in more than one case the term is related to a visa. Most commonly, "visa waiver" and "waiver of inadmissibility." There is a difference between a visa waiver and a waiver of inadmissibility. A visa waiver applies when a qualifying alien comes to the United States without formally applying for a waiver at a US consulate.
A waiver of WHAT?
A waiver of WHAT ?
That all depends on what type of waiver and from whom. Your best bet it to contact the organization that you are trying to get a waiver from and ask them about the steps involved from them.
If you sign the waiver, they own you.
The scholarship will take the form of a partial fee waiver.
No.