1. waiver - Noun
2. waiver - Verb
The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 2018 waiver submitted by Governor Sununu established the New Hampshire work requirement. Source: Internet
A 100 per cent waiver of property tax for slum dwellers. Source: Internet
Advancement to the PV2 is automatic after six months time in service, but may get shortened to four months if given a waiver. Source: Internet
AMC's creditors may be more likely than usual to grant such a waiver -- after all, the COVID-19 impact has hit virtually everyone. Source: Internet
A group of LA County parents circulated to open the waiver process to all elementary students, accusing local public health officials of “playing politics” by implementing arbitrary rules. Source: Internet
"Agboola Ajayi joined our party on 22nd June 2020 and participated at the Governorship Primaries having received waiver from the National Secretariat of the Party. Source: Internet