She begged the bank to waive the overdraft charge of thirty dollars.
You either were found not guilty and why would you want to waive that or it was dismissed with prejudice and you do not want to waive that either. If convicted a new trial would only occur if they was a problem with the old trial and Double Jeopardy would not apply
A sentence such as... "I am your humble servant." is a good example, I believe.
Here is a good sentence using informal amendment.Well that was it!
If you will alter your bad attitude for a good on, life will be better!!
If someone is serving both a life sentence and a 20-year sentence in state prison, they would typically serve the longer sentence first. Once the 20-year sentence is completed, they would then begin serving the life sentence. It's important to note that the actual time served can vary based on factors like good behavior, parole eligibility, and potential sentence reductions.
Example sentence - The evil daughter agreed to waive her rights in exchange for a lighter sentence.
The prisoner decided to waive his right to a trial.
The coach's decision to waive the penalty may have cost us the game.
If your mother joins us on as a chaperone, we'll waive your field trip fee.
The criminal decided to waive an extradition hearing, and was flown back to Kansas. During wartime, armies will often waive some of the physical requirements for enlistment.
The past tense of waive is waived.
The homophone of "waive" is "wave".
A homophone for "waive" is "wave."
Waiver is the noun form for the verb 'to waive'.
The person with the right to the particular privilege is also the one with the right to waive it.
Yes....you waive at him and he doesn't waive back
A real estate broker can waive a commission at will.