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waiver
(wai¦ver)
Pronunciation:
/ˈweɪvə/
noun
an act or instance of waiving a right or claim:
their acquiescence could amount to a waiver
[
mass noun
]
:
they give consent to waiver of their subrogation rights
a document recording the waiving of a right or claim.
Do not confuse
waiver
with
waver
.
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