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"Jury time not waived" refers to a legal situation where a defendant or party in a trial has not relinquished their right to a jury trial. This means that the trial will proceed with a jury, and the parties involved cannot opt for a bench trial (where a judge makes the ruling) unless they formally agree to waive this right. It signifies the importance of a jury's role in determining the outcome of the case.

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