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To waive is to forego something. It is an act of voluntarily giving up a right, and can apply to a variety of legal situations including knowingly giving up a legal right such as a speedy trial, a jury trial, giving up some rights in a settlement talk, or not enforcing a term of contract.
A proclamation of innocence is only one reason that some defendants decide to waive their right to an attorney. Some may feel that there is no legal defense for their actions. Still, others decide that the charges arent severe enough to warrant retaining a lawyer. And, of course there is the issue of money.
Waivers. The voluntary giving up of a right, by contract, to sue someone for their negligence to you. ( Tort and Contract law combined)
In India the law with regard to waiver is to be found in Section 63 of the Indian Contract Act which entitles the promisee to dispense with or remit, wholly or in part, the performance of the promise made to him or entitles him to accept instead of that promise any satisfaction which he thinks fit.
Examples of waivers include the waiving of parental rights, waiving liability, tangible goods waivers, and waivers for grounds of inadmissibility. Waivers are common when finalizing lawsuits, as one party does not want the other pursuing them after a settlement is transferred.
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To waive is to forego something. It is an act of voluntarily giving up a right, and can apply to a variety of legal situations including knowingly giving up a legal right such as a speedy trial, a jury trial, giving up some rights in a settlement talk, or not enforcing a term of contract.
verb. If you waive your right to something, for example legal representation, you choose not to have it or do it.
A waiver is a demonstration, usually in written form, of a partys intent to relinquish a legal right or claim. The key point to note is that the relinquishment is voluntary, and can apply to a variety of legal situations. Essentially, a waiver removes a real or potential liability for the other party in the agreement.
Within the United States, the most common types of waivers tend to fall into one of three categories criminal rights, procedural rights, and liability waivers.
Types of Waivers Waiver of Liability. A waiver of liability is a provision in a contract by which any person participating in an activity forfeits the right to sue the organization conducting the activity in case of injuries. Waiver of Premium. Waiver of Subrogation. Loan Waiver.

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