Sentences with phrase «partial waiver»

A partial waiver means giving up some of your rights or privileges, but not all of them. It's like saying you are okay with letting go of certain things, but not everything. Full definition
Avoid turning down any fair offers for partial waiver of your medical bills.
«We have sometimes recommended the use of partial waivers tied very much to efforts to reduce recruitments of children and to prioritize initiatives that are seeking to do that,» he says.
(An additional nine schools have a partial waiver.)
Then, simply decline the collision damage waiver offered by the rental company (or elect to purchase a partial waiver).
Then, simply decline the collision damage waiver offered by the rental company (or elect to purchase a partial waiver).
And American peeked in some good news announcing a partial waiver for the elite qualifying dollar spend requirement put into place for next year's elite program.
As found in 24-10-106 - Immunity and Partial Waiver of Colorado Revised Statutes, the state has waived its sovereign immunity, and therefore it and its public entities can be sued for damages, when injuries to another party result from:
A partial waiver of the three - year legal experience requirement may be granted for post-secondary degrees, successful completion of the ALS exam or other certifications.
Special benefits such as a partial waiver of interest amount on Traditional Policies, relaxed underwriting norms by simplifying the DGH (Declaration of Good Health) form and waiving medicals for some policyholders are extended under such campaigns.
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