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Τι (ποιος) είναι WAIVING - ορισμός


Waiving      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Waive.
waiver         
VOLUNTARY RELINQUISHMENT OR SURRENDER OF SOME KNOWN RIGHT OR PRIVILEGE
Waivor; Waive; Waived; Wavier
n. the intentional and voluntary giving up of something, such as a right, either by an express statement or by conduct (such as not enforcing a right). The problem which may arise is that a waiver may be interpreted as giving up the right to enforce the same right in the future. Example: the holder of a promissory note who several times allows the debtor to pay many weeks late does not agree to waive the due date on future payments. A waiver of a legal right in court must be expressed on the record. See also: waive
waive         
VOLUNTARY RELINQUISHMENT OR SURRENDER OF SOME KNOWN RIGHT OR PRIVILEGE
Waivor; Waive; Waived; Wavier
¦ verb refrain from insisting on or applying (a right or claim).
Origin
ME (orig. as a legal term relating to removal of the protection of the law): from an Anglo-Norman Fr. var. of OFr. gaiver 'allow to become a waif, abandon'.
Usage
Waive is sometimes confused with wave. Waive means 'refrain from insisting on or demanding' (he waived all rights to the money), whereas the much more common word wave means 'move to and fro' (the flag waved in the wind).
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για WAIVING
1. Therefore, they announced that they were waiving the allotment.
2. But he cautioned against waiving the environmental study.
3. She said her supervisor proposed waiving the requirement.
4. The time has come to lower the barriers, such as waiving visa requirements when appropriate.
5. He spoke briefly, waiving reading of the charges until he could hire his own attorney.