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waiver clause

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meanings of waiverand clause


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waiver
noun[C]
uk /ˈweɪ.vər/ us /ˈweɪ.vɚ/
an agreement that you do not have to pay or ...
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clause
noun[C]
uk /klɔːz/ us /klɑːz/
law
a particular part of a written legal document, for example a law passed by Parliament or a contract (= ...
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Examples of waiver clause


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Some people believe that one side of a negotiating body can insert the waiverclause.
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I have sympathy with the proposition for a waiverclause, if it can be properly produced.
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For example, in works committees it will not be sufficient for a waiverclause to be put at the head of each set of minutes.
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Unless the waiverclause is in operation, one would have to go to one court and one to another.
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Some time, in five or fifteen years from now, we are almost bound to have to call the waiverclause into operation.
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The amount is large and the rate of interest low, if the comparison is with inter-governmental covenants of the past, and the insertion of the waiverclause is quite unprecedented.
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I pass from the question of the waiverclause to the question of our accumulated sterling debt—sterling balances which have been accumulated by various countries mainly in the sterling area.
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First, the use by employers of waiver clauses that remove their employees' rights to redundancy payments is a matter that gives rise to some concern.
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We will consider the issue of waiver clauses in this context.
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To allow employers to pressurise new staff to sign waiver clauses on unfair dismissal and on redundancy protection is wrong and should be outlawed.
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