An 'entry of appearance' is a formal notification to the court by an attorney who is announcing his appearance on the behalf of his client. The 'waiver' could apply to most anything but in association with the 'entry' notice it could signify that the attorney and client waive (voluntarily surrender) a formal reading of the charge(s).
Most states have a form letter, when you go into the court, just politely ask one of the staff at the counter there for a "waiver of appearance" form for your divorce. Conversely, you more than likely can access it on-line through your states databases for the courts. This will take you a little more time if you're not good with a computer.
judicial, prosecutorial waiver and legislative waiver
Tagalog translation of WAIVER: paubaya
Waiver is a noun.
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 motion for continuance is when either party asks for more time outside of that which was alloted for a trial, or hearing date. Usually, even if one side disagrees, it will be usually granted for good cause.A motion for waiver of appearance is a person seeking to be excused from the hearing or the trial itself instead of being required to be there in person. Thus the judge "waives" or excuses them from "appearing" at the trial or hearing. This also requires a good cause.Added: The abbreviation "deft" is usually understood to refer to the "defendant."The excerpt contained in the question most likely refers to ascheduled hearing at which the defendant's presence is not required. It is unlikely that a waiver of appearance would be granted to the defendant in a trial situation.
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.