How To Use Waive In A Sentence

  • Because there are several layers of appeal he can go through if he does not waive, that is our understanding also. CNN Transcript Feb 9, 2006
  • She waived her right to a lawyer.
  • Whether you overslept or had a flat tire, airlines often will waive such fees for passengers who unintentionally miss flights.
  • After a long briefing, extra liability waivers had to be signed.
  • But they must agree to waive future rights to compensation for policies that were missold to them.
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  • The big fella no longer is demanding a trade, which wasn't feasible anyway, or to be waived, which was unlikely.
  • As financial secretary in 2007, he handed out income tax rebates and property-rate waivers, earning him the nickname of "tong tong," a term for sweets, from the local press. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • I will also be given an excess luggage waiver. Times, Sunday Times
  • You agree to waive your moral rights. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has waived a bonus and salary increase, though he is still forecast to earn about 1.3 million. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the rental desk you may face pressure to buy excess waiver insurance, which can more than double the price. Times, Sunday Times
  • Defendant waived sovereign immunity from this action by statute.
  • He waived his bonus last year but has a total potential package of more than 7 million. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has nothing to do with that fact that he signs a legal document, a donor waiver agreement - that's just a piece of paper.
  • We would acknowledge receipt of Indictment 86-1246 and waive formal reading.
  • The art gallery waives admission charges on Sundays.
  • Silence or mere lack of objection does not constitute a lawful waiver.
  • You will get a complimentary bottle of California wine and your service charge is waived in the Traveler.
  • It is paying your 500 claim and has waived the 35 excess. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Penguins also added some missing toughness, claiming right wing Craig Adams off waivers from the Chicago Blackhawks. Penguins land Guerin, Adams in deadline deals
  • Mr. Tsang said the government plans to waive the stamp duty, or property rates, for 82% of rateable properties in the next financial year, subject to a ceiling of HK$1,500 per quarter for each rateable property. Hong Kong to Sell Inflation-Linked Bonds
  • Earlier this year PBS distributed to its affiliates only the expurgated version of A Company of Soldiers, a Frontline documentary about American forces in Iraq, because of concerns that obscenities shouted by military personnel during an ambush might bring censure from the FCC; it released the unbleeped version only to those local stations willing to sign waivers absolving PBS of liability for any fines. Fatwa City
  • For a limited period, the normal design fee of £30 is waived on production of the voucher on this page.
  • Communications between a person and his legal advisor have absolute privilege which can only be waived by the client.
  • Regulations requiring that the houses be deemed fit for habitation have been waived so that they can move in.
  • This custom spread to Japan, and wineglass was replaced by doll. People will cover dolls with cotton, wipe the body, and then let it float downstream. It is said that this disease may be waived.
  • Victims were told to waive their right to take legal action in return for small compensation payments. The Sun
  • Many schools now receive waivers to the rule. Houston Chronicle
  • This principle is mainly applied to two kinds of situations: negotiorum gestio and donation, and principle of waiver and estoppel.
  • He agreed to waive his usual fee.
  • We would want to make sure there was sufficient flexibility so that if New Zealand wanted to waive the right to have extraterritorial effect on those personnel, it would be able to.
  • Some tenants prefer, however, to seek to obtain from the landlord a covenant not to waive the exemption.
  • Using a Medicaid waiver that pays for caregivers in the home in lieu of nursing-home care, the Dunhams had received 25 hours of weekly assistance.
  • Eton waived fees for his last two years; he and his father lived in tiny flats, doing moonlit flits to avoid rent arrears. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile, fee waivers – a ploy to plug the funding gap caused by the policy of £9,000 fees – will raid bursary pots, pushing more students into scarce part-time work, or poverty. Student tuition fees protests – Wednesday 9 November 2011
  • He waived his bonus last year but has a total potential package of more than 7 million. Times, Sunday Times
  • We regret we cannot be legally responsible for any errors in this analysis and staff will be required to sign a waiver.
  • The Duke spares Shylock's life and offers to waive the state's claim to half Shylock's wealth, requiring only a fine.
  • There is not even a colorable argument, that she somehow waived her parental rights, or that she otherwise knowingly carried a child who could be claimed by other people.
  • Financial experts say that the waiver has given banks too much breathing space. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you miss the deadline because your financial institution bungled the rollover, you may be eligible for an automatic waiver, which means you don't have to apply for relief.
  • All of her friends' parents will need to sign waivers now.
  • The principle has long been familiar, though never perhaps quite settled, that where two distinct points were made by any stroke, -- as, for instance, a bridge and a roquet, -- the one or the other could be waived. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866
  • There are fee waivers and safeguards for the poor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Take away the power to waiver; force them to follow the law. similarly bernanke had the ability to choke the exotic mortgages but failed to regulate. madoff was exposed but nothing happened. etc. Matthew Yglesias » Regulating Leverage is More Important than Regulating Bubbles
  • In most litigious situations the expression ‘waiver’ is used to describe a voluntary, informed and unequivocal election by a party not to claim a right or raise an objection which it is open to that party to claim or raise.
  • This requirement may be waived if over 50 percent of the target's voting rights are held by one shareholder.
  • Payment is up front and there is a choice between a damage waiver or a security deposit.
  • The law also permits you to waive your right to notice or to accept a payment in lieu of notice if this is agreed with the company.
  • After the ruse is revealed, the real people had to sign waivers to be in the ads. Ad Track: Networks find ads for fall shows a tough sell
  • He has agree d to waive his retention bonus and longterm incentive payments as part of his exit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Judicial views on whether an agreement that the plaintiff will waive any claim against the defendant is necessary, are mixed.
  • Offshore non-trading companies are exempt from corporation tax, but may waive their exemption and pay tax at an agreed rate.
  • As accreditation acts as a visa waiver, the process must be vigorous. Times, Sunday Times
  • In case of retrenchment or disability due to accident, the premium is waived.
  • The waiver is countersigned by a representative of the jurisdictional public health agency of the person's intended U.S. destination.
  • She said the company asked for a waiver from the law's restrictions on annual limits two weeks ago and received it within 48 hours. Shocker: Wall Street Journal "flat out wrong"
  • There is a waiver program, where vehicles that show a 30 percent improvement can obtain the license sticker.
  • The club will now have talks with the players in a bid to get them to waive the clauses. The Sun
  • At current prices the waivers amount to a gift of $13.6 million, and the value could rise even higher if Halliburton's stock price continues to climb.
  • It is also argued that the Agreement has the effect of constituting a waiver of litigation privilege.
  • The Kings waived him at midseason, as he was a complete nonfactor. Sacramento Kings Team Report
  • Certain airlines have waived their service fees and penalties and will provide refunds upon request to soldiers who must change their travel plans when deploying for military duty.
  • Just extend your middle finger and "waive" them away! ' OpEdNews - Quicklink: Environmental Laws Waived to Press Work on Border Fence
  • The reason money fund fees are waived is to generate asset growth.
  • Convincing the manager you deserve a refund and swaying the librarian to waive your overdue fees - these are blags, times when we use our tongues to make our lives easier.
  • Data were collected by field tabulators (moderate- or high-complexity laboratories) or through a mail/telephone survey (waived or provider-performed microscopy laboratories) for each site.
  • To maintain neurosurgery service, Levine recommended waivers for two neurosurgeons so they could work without malpractice insurance, which is known in medical circles as ` ` going bare. '' Archive 2003-01-01
  • MGA: The Seventh Circuit has repeatedly held that district court opinions are not precedential and it actively discourages district courts in the Circuit from citing district court opinions. yeah, I saw one where Easterbrook held the appellant had “waived” an argument because all he cited was district court decisions. The Volokh Conspiracy » District Court Opinions Precedential Within the Same District?
  • The unemployment office said it won't comment on individual cases and declined to waive confidentiality at the request of claimants because it said it doesn't want to set a precedent for cases being "adjudicated" in the media. RGJ.com - Latest News
  • The regulator would enforce these new rules, with some discretionary powers to agree waivers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Airlines waived some cancellation fees and issued vouchers for future flights to passengers who wanted to stay home.
  • Whether that exact sentiment occurs signing the waiver at a yoga studio or upon the first surya namaskar doesn't matter, what matters is you've asked for more. Leslie Hendry: The New York Times Stepped on My Yoga Toes
  • Sources close to the TD say he did not waive his rights to the inheritance.
  • We looked at each other, seemingly sitting on the edge of the world, and almost simultaneously our neighbors smiles joined ours in acknowledgment of The Bucket List, as we held the coffee to our noses, waived its steamy essence toward our nose, took a deep breath and looked at each other laughing, as if we were sitting next to Jack Nicholson who did the same as we savored his favorite coffee. Page 2
  • Hernandez and Brown said they anticipate that Congress will cooperate and grant the city Medicare and Medicaid waivers.
  • Having waived any claims to a bonus, he will stay on until January to advise on the sale. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he has decided not to waive a long-term bonus that could be worth up to 5.4 million this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • He waived his right to appeal against the verdict.
  • Although no particular form of words is necessary the waiver must be express.
  • Some airlines will also waive fees if a servicemember can present a copy of military orders or a letter from a commander.
  • However, Gazette editor Gary Lawrence asked the magistrates to exercise their power to waive the rule.
  • But the flurry of trade activity before last week's non-waiver deadline reshaped the pennant races, but left eight teams as the most likely playoff qualifiers.
  • In all of the European destinations surveyed, the excess waiver has to be paid as an extra. The Sun
  • If the waiver is agreed-to by the next sitting president (in excercise of his inherent authority to conduct US foreign policy) it wont matter who controls congress. Think Progress » Source to Stephanopoulos: President Bush Directly Involved In Leak Scandal
  • Silence or mere lack of objection does not constitute a lawful waiver.
  • My lawyer friends unanimously tell me that nothing you sign can waive the rights of another person.
  • A written waiver was prepared by counsel and signed by Blanchard.
  • The gym chain has reconsidered its position and waived the outstanding charges. The Sun
  • Does the woman have to waive her right to anonymity? Times, Sunday Times
  • If your budget can scarcely stretch to the basics, let alone an excess waiver, do ask for help from your parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • Furthermore, the new rule provides for a potential waiver of interest on the repatriation of funds.
  • Cut by the Eagles in 1989, he blossomed from a waiver-wire pickup into one of the greatest receivers in the history of the league. Rice has no parallel, but Moss jumps high in WR rankings
  • Just two months later, Pope Benedict XVI, a longtime close associate, waived the traditional five-year "cooling-off period" to kick off the process of sainting the Polish pope. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • She was so fond of Newtown pippin apples from Virginia that she waived their import duties. The Fruit Hunters
  • The art gallery waives admission charges on Sundays.
  • If you say that you will waive rule 6 and allow us to release that information, I will tell the court I have no objection.
  • Advisory accounts that include mutual funds often use load-waived or no-load shares of those funds. A Helping Hand for Your Portfolio
  • Section 190, dealing with waiver, refers to a formal waiver by order of the court.
  • All signatory states shall have the imprescriptible right to waive, wholly or in part, the requirements laid down in the preceding paragraph. Alfonso García Robles - Nobel Lecture
  • If the waiver is agreed-to by the next sitting president (in excercise of his inherent authority to conduct US foreign policy) it wont matter who controls congress. Think Progress » Source to Stephanopoulos: President Bush Directly Involved In Leak Scandal
  • Bursaries and fee waivers are on offer for students with household incomes below 25,000. Times, Sunday Times
  • QUESTION: My question is we have health insurance, we have through my husband's job -- actually, my husband works two full time jobs to help provide for our family and I work fee for service and he also receives Medicaid through what we call a waiver program. CNN Transcript Dec 24, 2006
  • Mr. Lewis is pushing hard for the job, which would require GOP leaders to grant him a waiver from the term limit. Jockeying for House Posts
  • Judge Paul Mahoney waived her public appearance at the arraignment, where Mitchell entered a plea on her behalf of not guilty.
  • On the other hand, they never had openly quarrelled; Joseph (by Morris's orders) was prepared to waive the advantage of his juniority; Masterman had enjoyed all through life the reputation of a man neither greedy nor unfair. The Wrong Box
  • Even if we assume that a waiver is available to indigent defendants, that strikes me as highly unfair and so it must be unconstitutional somehow. The Volokh Conspiracy » Standing and Ripeness in State Lawsuits:
  • The funds were to be used to reimburse city departments for lost revenues for fee waivers granted to applicants.
  • Failure to act may constitute a waiver of the breach and, in certain circumstances, a variation of the agreement.
  • I am very pleased to say that the bank has now agreed to waive the full penalty and not to ask you for any extra interest either. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can sign the waiver that will be enclosed in the report, pay any tax you owe, and be happy its over.
  • Or U. S. Brokers Explicit Equity Transaction Cost Waivers for U. S. and Foreign.
  • If there is no waiver, the adoptee may request an intermediary to obtain a waiver from the birthparent. ADOPTION AND ITS TRIAD
  • The tuition waivers are also available to all foster children.
  • The 2006 amendments to the FRCP make it pretty clear that inadvertent production DOES NOT waive a privilege. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Next iPhone — and the Criminal Law Angle
  • And no doubt Intel could easily afford to waive royalties altogether with all its customers.
  • Depending on the subject matter and procedural posture, the rules have facilities for waiver, in the unlikely event a legislator objects to a provision on grounds of germaneness. The Volokh Conspiracy » The End of Transparency (Before It Ever Began):
  • The fee is waived if you spend more than £50,000 a year on the card.
  • They were persuaded to sign a waiver of claims against the landlord.
  • As a result, our legal counsel advised us to collect an original, signed waiver with each membership application or renewal.
  • While some banks may waive the penalty the first time you overspend, they are unlikely to do so regularly. Times, Sunday Times
  • These exemptions were designed to be applied in cases where there is a compassionate need to waive the rules.
  • Proc. requires a spousal waiver of elective-share rights in order for a charitable remainder annuity trust (CRAT) or a charitable remainder unitrust (CRUT) created on or after June 28, 2005, to qualify for a charitable deduction. Waggoner on Rev. Proc. 2005-24 and the UPC Elective Share
  • They waived that problem aside last week.
  • The center fielder, acquired on waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays on Aug. 19, batted .199 with three homers and nine RBI in 41 games with the White Sox. Free-swinging White Sox feel need for speed
  • Communications between a person and his legal advisor have absolute privilege which can only be waived by the client.
  • In the U.S. the defendant may waive trial by jury.
  • The day of his accident, Glover had signed the waiver, surrendering any right to sue the company.
  • Also, unions are free to waive daily overtime requirements and negotiate alternate schedules, such as those providing four 10-hour days.
  • The reason that waivers are not always revocable is that the party who has obtained the waiver may develop an interest in relying on that waiver, because the party has reciprocally given up something valuable as well.
  • He said the Taiwanese legislature wanted the foreign department to do something about it but it did not set a time line for Malaysia to waive the visa ruling.
  • Compliance sometimes led to delay in burial, though there was a waiver for anyone dying of the plague.
  • On Thursday, administration officials indicated they are hopeful that HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius will be able to allow certain waivers to the requirement, but that it was too early to confirm they will. Federal Agency Flexible On McDonald's Plan
  • But suppose we should waive all such considerations, and come up to a full conformity unto all that is, or shall, or may be required of us, will this give us a universally pleadable acquitment from the charges of the guilt of want of love, schism, and divisions? A Discourse concerning Evangelical Love, Church Peace, and Unity
  • The President would not be required to impose automatic sanctions but would have a waiver power.
  • The gazelle is thawing out, the booze has been bought (and some it has already been consumed), prizes have been purchased and the insurance waivers have been signed (We're not going to play * jump the alligator* if I don't have insurance, no way). Blogfest & Book-Burning 2008--It's On!
  • Never mind that I am not trying to "waive" anything, I am simply trying to get Direct TV to comply with what they had already stated. The Utter Stupidity of Direct TV
  • He pleaded guilty to the murders of three boys and waived his right to appeal.
  • Credit-card companies often will waive late fees for longtime cardholders in good standing when requested.
  • Firms using a third-party reviewer would be granted a fee waiver.
  • If you find a fee on your bill, call the toll-free number and ask to have the annual fee waived.
  • Bromwich and other officials stressed that the policy announced Monday was not a reversal of its previous plans not to grant waivers known as categorical exclusions for deepwater projects. Obama Allows Chevron, Shell And 11 Others To Resume Offshore Drilling Without Further Review
  • He waived his claim to all the land west of the river.
  • The federal government, with its own urgency to cut costs, is now unusually amendable to waivers that allow states to use Medicaid reimbursement in effective new ways. Chris Norwood: Medicaid Reform? Try Harder
  • The amount is enough to tempt many people to take out excess waivers to cover that liability. The Sun
  • Flatau said it would have "behooved" Windsor government to consult CDOT before giving the approval to waive the height variance on the wall. Greeley Tribune - Top Stories
  • The overtime requirement may not be waived by agreement between an employer and employee. Christianity Today
  • The allowance is part of a Medicaid waiver program designed to help the severely disabled live independently. Indiana Ends Food Aid For Developmentally Disabled
  • NON-BCS BOWL GAMES NEW ... usc. freedomblogging.com 117 minutes ago - USC senior point guard Mike Gerrity will be available to face No. 9 Tennessee on Saturday after the NCAA granted him a "progress towards degree" waiver. BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs
  • I had a written agreement with the general manager that the £90 dinner bill would be waived for one night when I went out.
  • The Code will waive the requirement of a liquidating value appraisal so as to accelerate the close of bankruptcy procedure and asset realisation.
  • You agree to waive your moral rights. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, the report which recommended that the council waive its pre-emptive right on the land was only submitted to Mkani's standing committee on January 20, 1999.
  • Royal Mail managers are being asked to sign documents which waive that right.
  • Prosecutors say a zoophilic British tourist broke that law when he wrote on a visa waiver application that he had never been convicted of crimes involving moral turpitude and wasn't entering the U.S. to engage in criminal or immoral activities. Bestiality Tourist Stephen Clarke Charged With Lying On Visa After Sex With Dogs
  • Victims were told to waive their right to take legal action in return for small compensation payments. The Sun
  • He has waived a bonus and salary increase, though he is still forecast to earn about 1.3 million. Times, Sunday Times
  • Does the woman have to waive her right to anonymity? Times, Sunday Times
  • I've decided to waive the cost of this initial consignment as a introductory offer.
  • The pharmaceutical industry could be reluctant to waive any part of its power in the conduct of studies that it funds entirely.
  • That would have been quite inconsistent with the whole nature of a waiver as a discretion to be exercised on the merits of the individual case, and with the Waivers Policy.
  • in public an waived mai arms in teh ayr an ai is far too old to be doin dat sort of ting an doin teh werk when ai has teh spaer time. Icanhascheezburger.com - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • It will waive the normal administration fees that go with this, as a gesture of goodwill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Should the BMJ ask patients who write criticisms of doctors to sign a waiver permitting the doctor to respond?
  • This fee is usually waived for credit card transactions within the eurozone.
  • By law, reservists receive 12 months downtime between overseas deployments unless they waive that right.
  • The letter added, that I must waive all objections relative to my recent loss, as it would be improper, in the present state of things, that the wife of a general officer should not be presented; and, moreover, that I should be personally expected and well received, as I had been named to son altesse royale by the queen herself. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3
  • It will waive the normal administration fees that go with this, as a gesture of goodwill. Times, Sunday Times
  • In proposing the waiver, the agency suggested that it would actually benefit wildlife: By interrupting migration, drilling would enable scientists to study the effects of habitat disruption on the deer.
  • The GENErevolution representative, who had not been cloned as the new practice was waived for management-level employees, leaned forward, hands behind his back. “Don†™ t worry Mr. President, a complete neural overlay is nothing to fret over. 365 tomorrows » 2008 » April : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Nixon says subrogation waivers in contracts of all types are becoming more common, although they vary in content and scope around the country.
  • Buy excess waiver insurance from a reputable, independent company and consider an annual policy if you frequently hire cars. Times, Sunday Times
  • Absent a waiver, those who live more than 40 miles from the MTF will be disenrolled from Prime and revert to TRICARE Standard as of October 1. Health Related Updates - SpouseBUZZ
  • This assurance is part of a legal clause called Maintenance of Effort (MOE) to show that the State will maintain support for education, clarified in pages upon pages of legal explanations issued by the federal government, including how the State could have requested a Waiver of the MOE requirements. Barbara Ann Radnofsky: AG Abbott's Constitutional Miss on Federal Education Dollars
  • The machinery will shudder to a stop and all of the appeals she has thus far waived will go before various courts. The Sun
  • That would have been quite inconsistent with the whole nature of a waiver as a discretion to be exercised on the merits of the individual case, and with the Waivers Policy.
  • They said there would be a $10 corkage for each bottle, but in our case, that was waived after the first bottle.
  • This tax relief will no longer be available to new buyers of waiver of premium once the stakeholder is officially launched.
  • Mike Widmer, Caldaire's managing director, believes a Government promise to waive the clause could be a significant breakthrough.
  • Doesn't the present rate of reoffending tell you that waivers don't work? Times, Sunday Times
  • A defendant is free to accept or reject a proffered plea agreement, and an agreement whereby a defendant agrees to waive First Amendment rights as a condition of receiving an alternative sentence is not invalid solely for that reason. The Volokh Conspiracy » Stringent Constitutional Limits on Anger Management Classes, Anti-Drug/Alcohol-Abuse Classes, or Even Traffic School as Alternatives to Prosecution?
  • However, the report which recommended that the council waive its pre-emptive right on the land was only submitted to Mkani's standing committee on January 20, 1999.
  • In Mr Godfrey's opinion Clause 8 does not deal with cancellation but more appropriately deals with disclosures and waivers of rights.
  • Waiver of the premium is a mandatory benefit so the insured will not pay premiums while collecting a long-term care benefit.
  • While some banks may waive the penalty the first time you overspend, they are unlikely to do so regularly. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'd rather enjoy the peace and pay the excess damage waiver on the car. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such a waiver, he wrote, ‘would be an expeditious end to this controversy.’
  • Going further to integrate what one knows about each subject into a cohesive map of “the law” is something that may never happen, or it may happen during bar review you can “waive the tort and sue in assumpsit” — cool! The Volokh Conspiracy » Don’t Shoot Me, I’m Only the Piano Player.
  • You agree to waive your moral rights. Times, Sunday Times
  • Applicants grant an implied waiver by applying for a job when reference checking is an announced part of the hiring process. Christianity Today
  • Seattle claimed ex-Central Washington University standout quarterback Mike Reilly off of waivers from the St. Louis Rams, and added tryout players Seattle Seahawks Team Report
  • It appears that they exerted undue coercion on his command to extract involuntary waivers from soldiers who did not want to redeploy overseas.
  • The following month he publicly waived the death sentence hanging over the organizers of the second coup attempt of 1983.
  • Therefore, he waives his rights when he answers the question without invoking the Fifth Amendment.
  • The five-times gold medal winner also waived a five-figure fee for appearing at the race along the River Dee.
  • I am very pleased to say that the bank has now agreed to waive the full penalty and not to ask you for any extra interest either. Times, Sunday Times
  • Starting August 1, players can be traded only if they clear waivers.
  • The question is, did this man voluntarily waive his rights and give that kind of a statement?
  • The defendant may waive effectuation of these rights, provided the waiver is made voluntarily, knowingly and intelligently. Rights Are Curtailed for Terror Suspects
  • If we think some fair uses should be waivable, then we should ask what counts as waiver; a lot of attention has been paid to shrinkwrap/clickwrap. Archive 2009-02-01

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