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ˈwaivery Law. Obs. exc. Hist. [a. AF. weiverie (14th c. in Liber Albus, p. 190), f. weive (fem. of weif adj.: see waif n.1): see waive n., waive v.1, and -ery. (In Law Latin waivaria.)] (See quot.)1903 Cal. Lond. Let.-Bk. E. p. xxix, Proceedings of outlawry, or ‘waivery’ (the technical term in the c...
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▪ I. waiver (ˈweɪvə(r)) Also 8 waivure, 9 waver. [a. AF. weyver (Britton, 13th c.), subst. use of the inf. weyver waive v.1: see -er4.] 1. a. Law. The action or an act of waiving; dispensing with a requirement, an express or implicit declining to avail oneself of a known right or to assert a claim.1...
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