Waives

Word WAIVES
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Definitions and meanings of "Waives"

What do we mean by waives?

To relinquish (a right etc.); to give up claim to; to forego.

To put aside, avoid.

To outlaw (someone).

To abandon, give up (someone or something).

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The word "waives" in example sentences

This special designation waives governmental filing fees, provides the drug sponsor with tax credits related to development expenses, as well as other support. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That phrase was followed by a list of circumstances in which someone 'waives' the right to life, as in puts themselves in situations of peril. ❋ Unknown (2007)

It includes such innovations as the creation of a new corporate form, the UG, which "waives" the minimum capital otherwise required in connection with the creation of a German GmbH. ❋ Forrest Alogna (2009)

In particular, whenever the City "waives" that's "waves" a fee, it in effect makes a DONATION to the sponsoring group. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Every year the City of Los Angeles "waives" the fees for various companies, churches and council offices for "special events" forgoing millions of dollars a year for what can only be described as political back-scratching. ❋ Unknown (2006)

When the city "waives" the fees to the "dog and pony show" sponsors...it's not like the city doesn't have to pay for all the cops, fire, parking, clean-up, etc. costs associtated with the event. ❋ Unknown (2006)

So skilfully and so closely has he drawn the bonds of the law about the tenant, that the black man has often simply to choose between pauperism and crime; he "waives" all homestead exemptions in his contract; he cannot touch his own mortgaged crop, which the laws put almost in the full control of the land-owner and of the merchant. ❋ Unknown (1915)

They enjoyed "sovereign immunity" under the view that "the king can do no wrong," a principle that continues to exist in English and American law today (unless government "waives" its immunity with a law granting certain rights to sue it). ❋ Unknown (2009)

For example, the program waives a law requiring trucks to display proof of meeting federal safety standards, said Jonathan Weissglass, a lawyer for the plaintiffs. ❋ Melanie Trottman (2011)

The resort waives the club fee for season pass holders at any other ski area. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Washington currently waives the sales tax on electric vehicles, while the federal government provides an income tax credit of up to $7,500 to buyers. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Under the terms of the company's 401k plan, if an employee dies, the employee's spouse has the right to the account assets, unless the spouse waives that right in writing. ❋ Carolyn T. Geer (2011)

As the Senate moved to a sweeping single-payer amendment by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, Coburn objected to the common Senate procedure that waives the actual out-loud reading of the proposal. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Entitlement spending is on autopilot, and Congress, despite firm promises to the contrary, regularly waives what little discipline might be imposed under the various Pay-As-You-Go rules. ❋ J.D. Foster (2011)

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