A particular statement or insertion (i.e.: a clause) in a document in which one party to the document either reserves, or gives up, (depending on the wording) the right to dispute, the privilege of waiving the contents of whatever information is contained within the document.
waiver Intentional relinquishment of a right, claim, or privilege. The document that evidences such relinquishment. A dispensation, as from a rule or penalty. Waiver The voluntary surrender of a known right; conduct supporting an inference that a particular right has been relinquished. The term waiver is used in many legal contexts. A waiver is essentially a unilateral act of one person that results in the surrender of a legal right. The legal right may be constitutional, statutory, or contractual, but the key issue for a court reviewing a claim of waiver is whether the person voluntarily gave up the right. If voluntarily surrendered, it is considered an express waiver.
Generally, a waiver is a clause in a mortgage whereby you waive your right to your homestead protection as to that mortgage. A borrower should request that language be added to make it clear the protection is being waived as to only that mortgage.
thats a training of unilateral
unilateral contract
Removal of one tube (unilateral salpingectomy
unilateral
You would use "a" before "unilateral" because the word begins with a consonant sound. So it would be "a unilateral decision."
Unilateral YES. Bilateral NO
no and no
When I have a fight with my sister,our mom is unilateral about it.
Unilateral disarmament leave our country vulnerable to invasion.
judicial, prosecutorial waiver and legislative waiver