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Waiver

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Waiver meaning

The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege. | A legal document removing some requirement, such as waiving a right (giving it up) or a waiver of liability (agreeing to hold someone blameless). | Something that releases a person from a requirement.

Example sentences (20)

Motsoaledi has approved waiver applications of the affected Zimbabwean nationals, which has resulted in a significant increase in the number of visa and waiver applications.

There is a need to review the tax waiver policy to ensure it is aligned with the revenue mobilization drive of the government by making the waiver process more transparent and accountable.

The waiver ended afterOctober 2022, though some applications filed under the waiver are still being processed.

Congress Bihar in-charge Shaktisinh Gohil said that his party’s ”Badlav Patra” talked about loan waiver, electricity bill waiver and increasing irrigation facilities for farmers.

Arvind Kejriwal announces waiver of water bill arrears in Delhi Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal announced a waiver of all arrears of consumers towards Delhi Jal Board.

Because there is a list of possible exemptions from the waiver rule, including age or being a single parent to young children, it’s not clear how many current Medicaid recipients would be removed if the waiver is granted.

Maine has had a federal waiver for NOx emissions since 2008, Jeff Crawford, director of the Bureau of Environmental Protection, said — “because we were meeting the standard” — but no such waiver exists for VOCs.

The operators are seeking waiver of at least the penalty and interest on delayed payments, which constitute about half of the total dues, if a complete waiver of past liabilities is not possible.

California’s ‘waiver’ to set its own air quality standards was driven historically by its bad air quality but foes of the waiver have questioned whether it can also cover the state’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gases.

Moran v. Burbine, 475 U.S. In addition to showing that the waiver was "voluntary", the prosecution must also show that the waiver was "knowing" and "intelligent".

After transferring from Manhattan, Perez sat out last season when the NCAA denied his waiver to play immediately.

And, if you really want to see those manuscripts, you must sign a waiver of liability and wear protective gear because they are all still contaminated with radium 226.

And so we had to go through a U.S. government waiver process and also an international approval process to be allowed to do this testing in the territory of a foreign partner.

Another option being considered is a waiver allowing US military operations to continue despite the coup.

At present, there are 40 countries participating in the US visa waiver program, including 24 of the 27 member states of the European Union.

A waiver should be granted where it is clear from all the evidence available that overpayment recovery will put you or your family at risk of poor health and welfare.

Fayette County Coroner Dr. Phillip Reilly (left) listens while solicitor Jeremy Davis reads from a waiver form on Aug. 23 that was signed by Julie Ann Moore before she took a rafting trip on the Youghiogheny River.

Former governor Ralph DLG Torres petitioned the federal court to approve a waiver of qualifications so that Camacho could be appointed CUC executive director during his time.

Gumbs reminded taxi drivers with license plate numbers ending in 3, 4, 5, or 6 to ensure their business license renewals, leases, and identification badges were completed by June 30, when the waiver of penalties expires.

He was hoping to receive a waiver to clear him to play this year.