Non-exclusive means that other persons may have or be may be given that same right or easement.
That means that others may have also have the same right. It is often used in language granting a right of way or other easement.
To enfranchise is to give voting rights.
It means to give your life for someone else's. To give up someone or something.
I can express and use my rights to any extent so long as my actions do not violate your rights.
To give someone the slip means to escape from their attempt to capture you.
When someone pleads guilty by waiver, it means that they give up certain rights. Some of these rights include the right to have a trial before a judge, the right to testify on your own behalf, and the right to appeal an order of the court.
In relation to Health and Social Care, it means that someone or a cleints rights are being ignored or abused. It can also mean that the cleints rights may not be being met by the carer.
It means to give permission
WikiAnswers does not give answers that will enable someone to be mean to another person.
Kindness is someone who is not mean
It means to give someone your oath
its when you give someone "the finger"
If you hear this when someone is speaking in public, it means "give up respect" by applauding for the person.