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waivers.
While a
waiver is
often in writing,
sometimes a person's
words can also be used as a
counteract to a
waiver. An
example of a
written waiver is...
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refer to:
Waivers (sports), a type of
player transaction common to the four
North American major league sports:
Waivers (NFL)
Waivers (NHL)
Waivers (MLB)...
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typically four
types of lien
waivers:
Conditional waiver on
progress payment – The
safest waiver for claimants, this
waiver generally specifies that if...
- emplo****
waivers to give state's
flexibility in
Welfare reform.
Medicaid waivers have also been used.
President Obama used
executive waivers in 2015 to...
- "re-entry
waivers." With
limited exceptions, any
player who was
subject to
waivers before ****ignment to the
minors must
clear re-entry
waivers before being...
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authorized drivers, locations, no racing) and with the
damage waiver (such as
police report).
Waivers may also
cover theft, vandalism, loss of use, and liability...
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class action waivers, had
prohibited class action waivers. The
Fifth Circuit also
ruled that
within its circuit,
class action waivers not
attached to...
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waiver or
whitewash resolution is a
corporate law
concept originating in Hong Kong and Singapore. It
refers to a
proposed resolution for the
waiver of...
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after p****ing
waivers. As of 2008[update], at the
conclusion of a
season in
which a
veteran with four
years of
service is
claimed via
waivers,
veterans with...
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Section III ("Determination of
Moral Qualifications and
Waivers") is
primarily concerned with
moral waiver. Each
disqualifying situation involves at
least convictions...