The linked article also says that those members who have read it have had to
sign a waiver saying they will not disclose details BECAUSE IT IS BASED OFF OF CLASSIFIED SOURCES (and thus classified).
Uninsured motorist coverage is optional in most states, although you may have to
sign a waiver saying you choose not to purchase it.
Not exact matches
If you want to ensure that new spouse disclaims his or her share — which could be as much as half the estate, depending on state law — you'll need a
signed waiver to that effect in a pre - or post-nup,
said Davis, who is also a principal of Allman Spry Davis Leggett & Crumpler in Winston - Salem, North Carolina.
«I knew there would be trouble when we
signed him [as a free agent],»
said McClendon, who was claimed by the Bucs on
waivers last September.
The governor
said he was compelled to veto the bill for several reasons: That state law prohibited him from
signing the bill, that it would prompt other cities to clamor for a
waiver on their fees, that such a change might be better suited during the annual budget process, and that bondholders might be put at risk due to revenues lost by waiving the fees.
Study participants could
sign waivers acknowledging that the raw data could become public,
said Representative Dana Rohrabacher (R — CA).
Because state law
says English - only classrooms must be the dominant model, parents wanting to enroll their kids in a bilingual school must
sign a
waiver.
The perceived gridlock made Duncan impatient, he
said, and sparked his August announcement that he would grant
waivers to states from certain components of NCLB in exchange for their
signing onto his policies.
A standard liability
waiver form must be
signed, Ruvelson
said.
Federal law
says your spouse must be the beneficiary of your retirement plan unless he or she
signs a
waiver.
«I believe it
says all adjacent property owners to that wind farm have to
sign waivers» for a setback or any other variance, maintained Ledet.
The day the law was
signed, the E.P.A. administrator rejected the unanimous recommendation of his staff and denied California a
waiver needed to regulate vehicle emissions of greenhouse gases in the state,
saying the new law's approach was preferable and climate change required global, not regional, solutions.
Organizers of the surfing event have required that all participants
sign a liability
waiver, and lifeguards will be on duty in case anyone gets in trouble, Hong
said.
waiver of rights form: A form
signed by a defendant and the Judge that
says what legal rights are given up by the defendant.
Douglas MacAdams, who represented Felix before the BCCA,
says his case also benefited from the 2014 decision in Niedermeyer v. Charlton, in which a tour operator claimed he was absolved of liability in a car crash because his extreme - sports - loving passengers had
signed a
waiver.
Signing waivers «I sell the heck out of medical evacuation coverage,»
said Kelly Shea, owner of Kelly Shea Travels in Carmel, Ind..
«I even make people
sign waiver forms
saying they understand the possibilities if they do not buy it and that their regular medical coverage will not work internationally,» she added.
Some charge more to insure certain breeds, such as pit bulls, or ask customers to
sign liability
waivers for dog bites, the institute
says.
However, you can also get a price for simply moving the boxes that you've already packed as long as you
sign a services
waiver saying they are not responsible for the way these items have been packed, nor will they be responsible for the cost of those items that are broken.