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1 waive a trial
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2 waive
відмовлятися (від права, домагання, привілею тощо); не вимагати виконання ( чогось); тимчасово відкладати; ухилятися, уникати; робити вилучення ( або виключення)- waive a counsel
- waive a hearing
- waive a jury trial
- waive a privilege
- waive a right
- waive a tort
- waive a trial
- waive an appeal
- waive an immunity
- waive an indictment
- waive an objection
- waive bail
- waive defence
- waive defense
- waive effectuation of a right
- waive indictment
- waive one's right
- waive over to the court
- waive proof
- waive territorial claims
- waive the jurisdiction
- waive the right to a jury
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3 waive a jury trial
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4 waive the right to a trial
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