Identification
- Label (rdfs)
- Waiver Clause
- Preferred Label
- None
- Alternative Labels
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- Identifier
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Definition and Examples
- Definition
- A waiver clause is a provision in a contract that relinquishes a party's right to assert a particular legal claim or defense.
- Examples
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Translations
Class Relationships
- Sub Class Of
- Parent Class Of
- Waiver of Claim Clause
- Waiver of Confidentiality Clause
- Waiver of Right to Sue Clause
- Waiver of Homestead Clause
- Waiver of Presentment Clause
- Waiver of Sovereign Immunity Clause
- Waiver of Right of First Refusal Clause
- Waiver of Jury Trial Clause
- Waiver of Subrogation Clause
- Waiver of Liability Clause
- Waiver of Moral Rights Clause
- Waiver and Release Clause
- Waiver of Damages Clause
- Is Defined By
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- See Also
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Additional Information
- Comment
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- Description
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- Notes
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- Deprecated
- False
Metadata
- History Note
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- Editorial Note
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- In Scheme
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- Source
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- Country
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