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In legal terms, "WWD" typically stands for "With Waiver of Default." This phrase is often used in contracts or legal documents to indicate that a party is agreeing to waive their right to claim a default or breach of contract under certain conditions. It signifies that the party acknowledges the situation but chooses not to exercise their legal rights in that instance.

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