waiver
Prononciation : [ˈweɪvər]
Mot
Contexte : « legal agreements »
(noun) a document that allows someone to give up their right to do something, usually a legal right. It means they agree not to claim something they could have. For example, if you are hurt but sign a waiver, you might not be able to sue someone for that injury.
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She signed the waiver before participating in the sports event.
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He refused to sign the waiver because he wanted to keep his rights.
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Do you understand what you are giving up by signing the waiver?
Contexte : « sports and events »
(noun) a permission form that allows participants to join an activity without holding organizers responsible for accidents or injuries. It's like saying you're okay with any risks involved.
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All runners must complete a waiver to join the marathon.
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Without the signed waiver, she couldn't participate in the adventure camp.
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What kind of risks does the waiver mention for the activity?
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