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waive+claim

  • 1 waive a claim

    waive v a claim VR auf einen Anspruch verzichten (z. B. an Grund, auf Gebäudenutzung)

    English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > waive a claim

  • 2 waive

    transitive verb
    verzichten auf (+ Akk.); nicht vollstrecken [Strafe]; nicht anwenden [Regel]
    * * *
    [weiv]
    1) (to give up or not insist upon (eg a claim or right): He waived his claim to all the land north of the river.) verzichten auf
    2) (not to demand or enforce (a fine, penalty etc): The judge waived the sentence and let him go free.) verzichten auf
    * * *
    [weɪv]
    vt ( form)
    to \waive sth auf etw akk verzichten
    to \waive a fee/[a] payment eine Gebühr/die Bezahlung erlassen
    to \waive an objection einen Einwand fallenlassen
    to \waive one's right auf sein Recht verzichten
    * * *
    [weɪv]
    vt
    1) (= not insist on) rights, claim, fee verzichten auf (+acc); principles, rules, age limit etc außer Acht lassen
    2) (= put aside, dismiss) question, objection abtun
    * * *
    waive [weıv] v/t besonders JUR
    1. verzichten auf (akk), sich eines Rechts, eines Vorteils begeben:
    he waived his scruples er ließ seine Bedenken fahren
    2. zurückstellen:
    let’s waive this question till later
    3. POL jemandes Immunität aufheben
    * * *
    transitive verb
    verzichten auf (+ Akk.); nicht vollstrecken [Strafe]; nicht anwenden [Regel]
    * * *
    v.
    verzichten v.

    English-german dictionary > waive

См. также в других словарях:

  • waive — / wāv/ vt waived, waiv·ing [Anglo French waiver weiver, literally to abandon, forsake, from waif weif forlorn, stray, probably from Old Norse veif something loose or flapping] 1: to relinquish (as a right or privilege) voluntarily and… …   Law dictionary

  • Waive — Waive, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Waived}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Waiving}.] [OE. waiven, weiven, to set aside, remove, OF. weyver, quesver, to waive, of Scand. origin; cf. Icel. veifa to wave, to vibrate, akin to Skr. vip to tremble. Cf. {Vibrate}, {Waif}.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • waive — [weɪv] verb [transitive] LAW to state officially that a right, rule etc can be ignored in a particular case: • The government has waived restrictions on dealing in foreign currencies. • American Express offered to waive fees for additional cards… …   Financial and business terms

  • waive — means ‘to give up (a right or claim) voluntarily’, as in waiving an immunity or waiving formalities. It is not formally confused with the more familiar verb wave except in phrasal verbs such as waive aside and waive away (= to put aside as if… …   Modern English usage

  • claim — vb *demand, exact, require Analogous words: *maintain, assert, defend, vindicate, justify: allege, *adduce, advance Antonyms: disclaim: renounce Contrasted words: disavow, disown, dis acknowledge (see affirmative verbs at ACKNOWLEDGE): reject,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • waive — [wāv] vt. waived, waiving [ME weiven < Anglo Fr waiver, to renounce, abandon < ON veifa, to fluctuate: see WAIF] 1. to give up or forgo (a right, claim, privilege, etc.) 2. to refrain from insisting on or taking advantage of 3. to put off… …   English World dictionary

  • waive — [ weıv ] verb transitive to choose to officially ignore a rule, right, or claim: The defendant has waived his right to a jury trial. Museum entrance fees have been waived (=not charged) …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • waive — cede, yield, resign, abandon, surrender, *relinquish, leave Analogous words: *forgo, forbear, sacrifice: concede, *grant, allow Contrasted words: *demand, claim, require, exact: assert, *maintain, defend …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • waive — [v] give up; let go abandon, allow, cede, defer, delay, disclaim, disown, dispense with, forgo, grant, hand over, hold off, hold up, leave, neglect, postpone, prorogue, put off, refrain from, reject, relinquish, remit, remove, renege, renounce,… …   New thesaurus

  • waive — ► VERB ▪ refrain from insisting on or applying (a right or claim). ORIGIN Old French gaiver allow to become a waif, abandon …   English terms dictionary

  • claim — I n. 1) to enter, file, lodge, make, put forward, put in, submit; establish; press; substantiate a claim (she filed a claim for compensation) 2) to lay claim to; to stake, stake out a claim to 3) (esp. AE) to jump ( steal ) smb. s claim 4) to… …   Combinatory dictionary

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