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hi there students to wave two different spellings and to waiver as a verb or a waiver as a noun okay to wave a i v e this is to give up a right or claim that is due that you have especially not to charge somebody something that you have the right to charge them for they waived the enrollment fee they didnt charge me the enrollment fee although they could have he waived his right to have a lawyer represent him in court so he had the right but he didnt want it he didnt enforce it so to wave to choose not to enforce a right when you rent a car its a very good idea to pay the cdw the crash damage waiver this means that the company gives up the right the rental company gives up the right to charge you if you crash the car they wave their right um they waver their right as well so notice the verb can either be to wave or to waver yeah um okay so a waver to waver as a verb but a waver is a noun um is a document that removes a requirement or legal obligation so when i went bungee jumping u