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In this tutorial, Sharon discusses the waiver clause commonly found in contracts, usually located towards the end in the general terms or miscellaneous section. The waiver clause typically states that if one party does not enforce a contract term or pursues a remedy, it does not mean they forfeit the right to enforce future breaches or seek remedies. In simpler terms, if one party fails to act against a breach, it does not imply they lose the right to address any subsequent violations or seek solutions later. The key takeaway is that a single waiver does not relinquish rights for future actions.