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WAIVERS - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Waivers (disambiguation); Waiver (disambiguation)

WAIVERS         

ألاسم

إِسْقاطُ الحَقّ ; تَفْرِيطٌ ( فِي ) ; تَنَازُلٌ ( عَنْ )

وثيقة تنازل      
waiver
تخل عن      

waiver

Definición

Arbitration Clause
A clause in a sales contract outlining the method under which disputes will be settled.

Wikipedia

Waivers

Waiver or Waivers may refer to:

  • Waiver, a voluntary relinquishment or surrender of some known right or privilege
  • Waivers (sports), a type of player transaction common to the four North American major league sports:
  • Waivers (American football)
  • Waivers (NHL)
  • Waivers (MLB)
  • Waivers (NBA)
Other uses
  • Executive waiver, an administrative tool of the Executive Branch in the U.S.
  • Forfeiture and waiver, concepts used by the United States court system
  • Whitewash waiver, proposed resolution regarding stockholder rights
  • Liability waiver, such as pre-accident releases
  • Damage waiver, optional collision coverage when renting a vehicle
Ejemplos de uso de WAIVERS
1. The sharpest increase was in waivers for serious misdemeanors, which make up the bulk of all the army’s moral waivers.
2. About 1 percent of those with waivers appeared before courts–martial, compared with about 0.7 percent of those without waivers.
3. In other cases, administration officials have given reporters specific waivers.
4. Waivers granted for felonies and other crimes constitute the majority of all waivers –– about 60 percent for the Army, and 75 percent for the Marine Corps.
5. Medical waivers constituted about 30 percent of all Army waivers last year and 25 percent of those for the Marine Corps.