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The person with the right to the particular privilege is also the one with the right to waive it.
To waive him and avoid having to pay his contract for cap space
(1) There's a limit to how many players you can waive in the season. (2) The player you tried to waive had a no-waive clause in his contract and could only be waived during off season.
The past tense of waive is waived.
A homophone for "waive" is "wave."
The homophone of "waive" is "wave".
Waiver is the noun form for the verb 'to waive'.
It will depend on its wording. However, the common practice is that a contract becomes "null and void" when one of its parties is unwilling or unable to waive a condition. In such circumstances, a Mutual Release is signed by the buyer, seller, and their two agents.
The prisoner decided to waive his right to a trial.
Yes, but it can be waived. Fee was waived for me today based on the "type of account" but tellers have the authority regardless.
The judge decided to waive the defendant's fees due to financial hardship.
Yes....you waive at him and he doesn't waive back