noun
- a legal document stating that someone gives up a right or claim
- the act of choosing not to enforce a rule, requirement, or right
Usage: legal
Examples
- All participants must sign a liability waiver before the activity.
- The insurance company required a waiver of subrogation.
- She requested a waiver of the application fee due to financial hardship.
- The college granted him a waiver for the foreign language requirement.
- Parents signed waivers allowing their children to go on the field trip.
- The athlete’s drug test waiver was denied by the committee.
- The contract included a waiver of the right to jury trial.