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Что (кто) такое WAIVERS - определение


Waivers (NHL)         
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Waivers is a National Hockey League (NHL) labor management procedure by which an NHL team makes a professional ice hockey player's contract and rights available to all other NHL teams. Other NHL teams "waive" any claim to a player designated for assignment in the American Hockey League (AHL) or designated for release.
Waivers (American football)         
LABOR MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE OF THE NFL BY WHICH A TEAM MAKES CONTRACTS OR RIGHTS OF PLAYERS AVAILABLE TO ALL OTHER TEAMS
Waivers (NFL)
Waivers are a National Football League (NFL) labor management procedure by which a team makes an American football player's contract or NFL rights (such as NFL draft rights to an unsigned player) available to all other teams. During the season (starting July 4 and lasting through the regular season), each team has 24 hours to file a claim for a player that another team has made available through the system or waive the right to do so.
Waivers (sports)         
SPORTS TERM
Waiver wire
In North American sports contracts, waivers is a type of player transaction. A player under contract to a team is placed on "waivers" for a specified period of time; during this time other teams may submit a claim for that player's contract.
Примеры употребления для 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.