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waiver
feragat
waiver
(Askeri) İSTİSNAİ İŞLEM; İSTİSNAİ MUAFİYET: Herhangi bir mecburiyetten resmen muaf tutmak. Öncelikle askeri hizmetler için istenilen, esaslı vücut sağlamlığı şartlarından muaflık. Bu daha çok vücutça küçük bir kusuru olmakla beraber, tecrübesi ve genel bünye durumu ile bu kusuru telafi edenler hakkında uygulanır
waiver
vazgeçme
waiver
(Kanun) çekilme
waiver
(Askeri) istisnai işlem
waiver
(Kanun) feragat belgesi
waiver
(Ticaret) hakkından vazgeçme
waiver
(Askeri) istisnai muafiyet
waiver
muafiyet
waiver
terk
waiver
vazgeçen
remedies and waivers
(Kanun) yasal haklar ve feragat
waiver
{i} huk. feragat belgesi
waiver
{i} of (belirli bir durumda, yetkisini kullanarak) (kural, yasa v.b.'ni)
waiver
{i} of huk. -den feragat etme
waiver
hakkından vaz geçme
waiver
{i} feragatname
Englisch - Englisch
The president is generally given authority in sanctions laws to waive the application of sanctions that are otherwise legally mandated Typical waiver standards authorize non-application of sanctions if it is determined that non-application is in the "national interest" or in the "national security interest" of the United States (the latter generally viewed as constituting a more restrictive standard)
Third person present participle of to waiver
Union-approved permission for deviation from the terms of a contract
Permission from the State Board of Education – or, in some cases, from the Superintendent of Public Instruction – to set aside the requirements of an Education Code provision upon the request of a school agency Certain Education Code sections cannot be waived (See Education Code Section 33050 )
- Various statutory authorities under which the Secretary of HHS may, upon the request of a state, allow the state to receive federal Medicaid matching funds for its expenditures even though it is no longer in compliance with certain requirements or limitations of the federal Medicaid statute In the case of program waivers such as the 1915(c) waiver for home- and community-based services, states may receive federal matching funds for services for which federal matching funds are not otherwise available In the case of demonstration waivers such as the section 1115 waivers, states may receive federal matching funds for covering certain categories of individuals for which federal matching funds are not otherwise available, and they may restrict the choice of providers that Medicaid beneficiaries would otherwise have
Official recognition that previous coursework will be counted as satisfying the requirements for deficiency and core/ foundation courses
Medicaid programs that offer home and community-based services for persons who would otherwise be eligible for institutional care These programs require special permission from the federal government because they are not an "entitlement" like other Medicaid services, because they expand the eligibility criteria, and because they offer different services than allowed under state plan Medicaid
Term usually associated with the Medicare or Medicaid programs by which the government waives certain regulations or rules for a managed care or insurance program to operate in a certain geographic areas
Plural of waiver
waiver
Common misspelling of waver
waiver
A legal document releasing some requirement, such as waiving a right (giving it up) or a waiver of liability (agreeing to hold someone blameless). Also used for such a form even before it is filled out and signed

I had to sign a waiver when I went skydiving, agreeing not to sue even if something went wrong.

waiver
Something that releases a person from a requirement

I needed a waiver from the zoning board for the house because the lot was so small, but they let me build because it was next to the park.

waiver
The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege
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The intentional or voluntary relinquishment of a known right The renunciation, repudiation, abandonment or surrender of some claim, right, privilege, or of the opportunity to take advantage of some right, defect, irregularity, or wrong
waiver
The voluntary abandonment or surrender of some claim, right, or privilege
waiver
a formal written statement of relinquishment
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A waiver is when a person, government, or organization agrees to give up a right or says that people do not have to obey a particular rule or law. a waiver of constitutional rights. an official written statement saying that a right, legal process etc can be waived (weyver, from ; WAIVE)
waiver
A temporary (1 year or less) written relief from a requirement, pending accomplishment of actions or programs which will result in conformance to the required standards
waiver
{i} act of waiving a claim; document waving rights or a claim
waiver
Voluntary relinquishment of a known legal right
waiver
Voluntary relinquishment or surrender of some right or privilege
waiver
The voluntary and intentional relinquishment of a known legal right
waiver
An international relinquishment of some right or interest, the renunciation, abandonment, or surrender of some claim
waiver
The voluntary relinquishment of a privilege or a right
waiver
The voluntary renunciation, abandonment, or surrender of some claim, right, or privilege
waiver
(1) A rider waiving (excluding) liability for a stated cause of injury or sickness (2) A provision or rider agreeing to waive premium payments during a period of disability of the insured (3) The act of giving up or surrendering a right or privilege that is known to exist In Property and Liability fields, it may be effected by an agent, adjuster, company, employee, or company official, and it can be done either orally or in writing (G,LE)***
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When a person disclaims or renounces to a right that they may have otherwise had Waivers are not always in writing Sometimes a person's actions can be interpreted as a waiver
waiver
A voluntary relinquishing of certain rights or claims
waiver
The voluntary relinquishment of a right
waiver
1 A written acknowledgment by a passenger of his or her declining something, as insurance coverage 2 A document used by a travel agency and signed by the customer indicating that certain forms of insurance or other protection has been advised or offered 3 The formal acknowledgment of dismissal of a requirement
waiver
A voluntary relinquishment of a known right by an insured or insurance company
waiver
(Exonération or Renonciation) A voluntary relinquishment of a known right A waiver under a policy is required to be clearly expressed and in writing
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- The voluntary and intentional relinquishment of a known right, claim or privilege
waiver
Voluntary relinquishment of rights or claims
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The intentional or voluntary relinquishment of a known right or privilege granted under an agreement, or the failure to take advantage of some failure of performance or other wrong For example, if a Licensee fails to complain about a series of interruptions in connecting to a Licensor's database, the Licensor may later claim that the Licensee has Waived any claim that the service interruptions constituted a breach of the License Agreement
waiver
The voluntary giving up of a right or claim A document to evidence such a relinquishment
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– Voluntary and knowing release of personal rights or obligations such as the right to contest parentage actions, the rights to paternity testing and the right to separate counsel
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A waiver is the intentional and voluntary giving up of a known right For example, a complainant in a sexual assault trial has the right to keep her name private, but if she chooses to give up this right and have her name published in the newspaper, she has "waived" her right to privacy In order to do this, she would likely be required to sign a written "waiver" so that there could be no confusion later about whether or not she had agreed to this return to index
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FLSA rights may not be waived, by collective bargaining agreements, employment contracts, or otherwise Generally, an employee is entitled to FLSA rights or collective bargaining rights, whichever are better "Failure to ask" for FLSA compensation is almost always irrelevant Failure to use administrative procedures is irrelevant Work Most "job-related" activities are considered work under the FLSA, and must be compensated accordingly Work includes activities which "benefit the employer" and which the employer "knows or has reason to believe" the employee is performing
waiver
The voluntary and intentional relinquishment of a known right, claim or privilege
waivers

    Türkische aussprache

    weyvırz

    Aussprache

    /ˈwāvərz/ /ˈweɪvɜrz/

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