waiver Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈweɪ.vər]
  • Us [ ˈweɪ.vɚ]

Meaning of waiver In English

More Definitions of waiver

Examples of waiver

  • This would allow him to request information or to provide an explicit waiver of consent.

  • But for many others whose family ties are not so close, the waiver exception would likely be rejected.

  • Participation rates were recorded before and after receiving the waivers.

  • Three studies used a waiver of informed consent, but in these cases the federal regulations underlying these waivers varied.

  • But waiver in that sense must be carefully distinguished from waiver of the right tout court.

  • One study implied that neither consent nor a waiver of consent was needed.

  • Since annual subscription is a cost to all members, its absence or waiver in the present case could be interpreted in two main ways.

  • Those unable to pay even 20 per cent of the charges for the lowest class wards apply for complete or partial waivers.

More Examples of waiver

NEW WORDS

European

May 10, 2021

Read More

WORD OF THE DAY

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

About this