waiver
n. 弃权; 不强求执行
A waiver is when a person, government, or organization agrees to give up a right or says that people do not have to obey a particular rule or law.
...a waiver of constitutional rights...
对宪法赋予权利的放弃
Non-members do not qualify for the tax waiver normally applied to members.
非会员不具备通常会员才有的免税资格。
1. a formal written statement of relinquishment
All interships carry a stipend and most provide a tuition waiver.
所有助教工作都有薪金,而且大多数还为学生免除学费.
We very much appreciates the waiver.
放弃时间我们非常欣赏放弃.
Waiver or acquiescence presupposes that the person to be bound is fully cognizant of his rights.
放弃或者默许的权利应当是从当事人已充分认识他的权利为前提.
The proposal includes waiver provisions under specified conditions.
该议案包含特定条件下的除外条款.
His resolution to buy stocks didn't waiver during the strike.
所遭受的打击并没有使他放弃买股票的决心.