The law also permits you to waive your right to notice or to accept a payment in lieu of notice if this is agreed with the company. |
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Parties to an antenuptial agreement often agree to waive any interest in the other party's retirement benefits. |
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I've decided to waive the cost of this initial consignment as a introductory offer. |
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Defence counsel and the accused waive this date for jury selection and trial. |
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And no doubt Intel could easily afford to waive royalties altogether with all its customers. |
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By waiving them, you waive the right to keep score in stroke play and to win the hole in match play. |
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During off-season dealings, when home loans are in less demand, lenders are more likely to waive some of the fees they typically charge. |
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The pharmaceutical industry could be reluctant to waive any part of its power in the conduct of studies that it funds entirely. |
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The Duke spares Shylock's life and offers to waive the state's claim to half Shylock's wealth, requiring only a fine. |
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My lawyer friends unanimously tell me that nothing you sign can waive the rights of another person. |
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By law, reservists receive 12 months downtime between overseas deployments unless they waive that right. |
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Sources close to the TD say he did not waive his rights to the inheritance. |
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Royal Mail managers are being asked to sign documents which waive that right. |
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He said he would waive claims against the government if the authorities agreed to this figure. |
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When consumers waive subrogation rights, insurance companies may refuse to pay for that particular incident. |
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But they must agree to waive future rights to compensation for policies that were missold to them. |
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The question is, did this man voluntarily waive his rights and give that kind of a statement? |
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Some airlines will also waive fees if a servicemember can present a copy of military orders or a letter from a commander. |
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The president already has the power to waive environmental rules for national security. |
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However, Gazette editor Gary Lawrence asked the magistrates to exercise their power to waive the rule. |
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Without those provisions, the referee cannot waive any rule or determine that compliance is not required. |
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If you say that you will waive rule 6 and allow us to release that information, I will tell the court I have no objection. |
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Whether you overslept or had a flat tire, airlines often will waive such fees for passengers who unintentionally miss flights. |
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These exemptions were designed to be applied in cases where there is a compassionate need to waive the rules. |
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I was repeatedly forced to waive my rights in order to be treated like any other accused. |
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The Code will waive the requirement of a liquidating value appraisal so as to accelerate the close of bankruptcy procedure and asset realisation. |
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The mistake led the government to waive thousands of pounds in stamp duty in a well-to-do suburb instead of poor areas of Manchester. |
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In an effort to remain mutual, many building societies forced new account owners to waive their rights to any forthcoming windfall shares. |
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Credit-card companies often will waive late fees for longtime cardholders in good standing when requested. |
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Japanese banks, besieged by requests to waive corporate debts, can stiffen their resolve to resist. |
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Banks like these issue payday loans that bind consumers to unreasonable terms and require them to waive their rights to legal recourse. |
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Only under very unusual situations will the Minister waive that requirement. |
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In addition, as part of the extension, Mr. Clark agreed to waive his right to severance pay under any circumstances. |
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Mackenzie may waive or absorb operating expenses at its discretion and stop waiving or absorbing such expenses at any time without notice. |
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You waive presentment for payment, notice of dishonour, protest and notice of protest on all Payment Instruments requiring such action. |
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You waive presentment, notice of dishonour, protest, and notice of protest of any Instrument. |
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He said the group had a good case to mount a legal challenge to the administration order but would waive its right to pursue litigation once the deal was done. |
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Coming back to the question that was asked of me previous to this one, the amnesty does not waive the law. |
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If the law applicable to the contract is the law of a Member State, consumers may not waive the rights conferred on them by this Directive. |
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I am unable to knowingly waive any of my constitutional rights, including my right to counsel. |
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In some cases, we may waive our right to receive a portion of the management fees. |
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A parliamentary committee cannot waive a legal duty imposed on government officials. |
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In addition, you agree to waive any pre-notification requirements that exist where variable payment amounts are being authorized. |
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Alternately, the employee could decide to waive that portion of the annual vacation which coincides with the other leave. |
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Thus, in the absence of express authority to waive or extend this deadline, the Tribunal has no jurisdiction to deal with this matter. |
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However, special employees may be required to waive the continuity of this period, because of sportrelated reasons. |
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One spouse may waive their share of the other's acquests while the other asks for a share. |
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Perhaps as part of the understanding, China has also agreed to waive its voting rights within Blackstone. |
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As owners of works, academic staff can sell, assign, license or waive all, some or none of the bundle of rights associated with copyright. |
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It is believed the Rugby Football League are to waive a ruling which states only full members of the league are allowed share-outs of league funds. |
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Francis opted to waive the requisite second miracle for John XXIII usually needed for non-martyrs to reach sainthood. |
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But now Yanukovych has signaled that he refuses to waive even a bit of his power. |
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That vote will surely go along party lines, meaning the committee will decide that she did waive them, but so what? |
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When you dine, be sure to waive off the couvert when it arrives. |
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Of course, there is no real comparison between a government choosing to waive customs duty on its own accord and a person actually being involved in a case of tax fraud. |
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I think as soon as you have children, you waive your right to take your own life. |
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If, however, a required course in a program is not offered in the same language as the program, the dean may waive this restriction. |
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The Tribunal may waive the immunity where it considers that the proper conduct of proceedings will not be hindered thereby. |
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He shall report his intention to waive an established amount receivable to the management board. |
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Most of the defendants had been convinced to waive their right to a lawyer. |
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State schools are required to waive fees for families that are unable to afford them, yet some local administrators refuse to do so. |
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I was not permitted to waive my parliamentary immunity and I did not have the benefit of any of the defences that even a guilty party would have. |
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Should a party waive the presentation of a pleader, an investigative measure or a hearing, it shall make this known as soon as possible. |
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They also make provision for the Minister to waive that requirement if CSIS convinces him or her of an operational necessity to do so. |
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The Trustees may also waive the application of the Rights Plan to a Flip-in Event triggered by inadvertence. |
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Far easier just to waive them temporarily, replaced by expedited processes that allow things to happen. |
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To waive Jean-Charles Marchiani's immunity would be to reject a world in which tax havens, arms dealers and oil companies reign supreme. |
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Forgivable loans are loans which the lender undertakes to waive repayment of under certain prescribed conditions. |
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Tariqat has neither the right to waive any law of shariat, nor can it allow the followers of tariqat to be exempted from the bounds and limits of shariat. |
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The Appeals Tribunal may decide to suspend or waive the deadlines in any case. |
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In practice, since the number of migrants with no status is small, school divisions invariably waive any tuition fees they have a legal right to impose. |
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Cowell offered to waive Boyle's contractual obligation to take part in the BGT tour. |
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They offered to waive YTS forms, and persuaded Giggs to sign by offering the opportunity to turn professional in three years. |
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Under article 539, the juvenile court may waive the requirement for the child to attend the procedures relating to his or her case if, in the view of the court, that would be in the best interests of the child. |
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Can I waive the accident coverage in my health insurance plan? |
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In exchange for giving up rights to support, to share in the estate, or for agreeing to waive entitlement to exert an equalization claim, it is only reasonable for a spouse to stipulate for some concrete protection. |
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While technically arbitrating parties can waive legal advice and their appeal rights, in the family law context women may be pressured to forgo these rights. |
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While the rate of waivers sometimes appears high, it is still the offender's right to apply for or waive reviews for any form of conditional release. |
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I'm willing to discount or waive my fees, but I won't take capitated patients. |
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You agree that you shall waive all claims and have no recourse against us for any alleged or actual infringement or misappropriation of any proprietary rights in any communication, content or material submitted to us. |
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It is thought Goldman Sachs agreed to waive the lock-up period because of Sports Direct's recent strong stock market performance, indicating a high level of demand for shares. |
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If you waive the right to be silent, anything you say can be used against you in a court of law. |
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In addition, it should be possible for the diplomatic or consular post examining the application to waive this requirement in specific cases where it considers it appropriate to do so. |
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Or, ask your employer if they would waive the cap on your drug coverage. |
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Failure of the Insurer to insist upon compliance with any provision of this policy at any time shall not operate to waive or modify such provision, or in any manner render it unenforceable at any other time. |
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Clients other than those mentioned in section I, including public sector bodies and private individual investors, may also be allowed to waive some of the protections afforded by the conduct of business rules. |
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However, the other participants may, by written agreement, waive their right to individual prior notice in the case of transfers of ownership from one participant to a specifically identified third party. |
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Hastert stopped short of saying Boehner should waive the Hastert Rule. |
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In any event, all holders of Restricted Units have agreed to waive their right to accelerated vesting of their Restricted Units under the Restricted Unit Plan. |
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In exceptional circumstances, TCPS article 2.1 authorizes the REB to waive the usual requirement of consent if five conditions are satisfied that objectively indicate the impracticability of doing so. |
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Under the unique circumstances of this case, we are prepared to waive any time limits that may be applicable to this application for party status. |
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The credit card company made an adjustment to my account to waive the late fee. |
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It will also be possible for a participant to offer exclusive access rights to a third party if all the other participants agree to waive their rights to access. |
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We may waive these fees, or change any of these fees upon prior notice. |
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The arbitrator shall not limit, expand or modify the terms of this Agreement nor award damages in excess of compensatory damages permitted under this Agreement, and you waive any claim to such excess damages. |
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It also has the power to waive the immunity of its members, remove the President and the State Comptroller from office, and to dissolve itself and call new elections. |
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That is to enable us still, when the occasion arises, to approve of particular Amendments made by the House of Lords in regard to which this House may waive its privilege. |
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The House of Commons is free to waive this privilege, and sometimes does so to allow the House of Lords to pass amendments with financial implications. |
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Anne declared that she would temporarily waive her right to the crown should Mary die before William, and Mary refused to be made queen without William as king. |
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Article 192 of the Procedural Code states that parties whose contract contains an arbitration clause waive their right to have their case resolved in a Qatari court. |
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Although in theory this left Bonnet and Teach at risk of being hanged for their actions at Charles Town Bar, most authorities could waive such conditions. |
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The City of Santa Cruz reserves the right to accept any bid or to refect any and all bids and waive any irregularity or minor defects in any proposal received. |
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