English to Portuguese Dictionary waive

waive

renunciar
definition
verb
he will waive all rights to the money
refrain from insisting on or using (a right or claim).
translation of 'waive'
verb
adiar,
abandonar,
desistir de,
renunciar,
protelar
example
But they must agree to 'waive' future rights to compensation for policies that were missold to them.
he will 'waive' all rights to the money
National Grid was urged today to ‘do the decent thing’ and 'waive' its claim for massive costs from widow Rosalind Craven.
When consumers 'waive' subrogation rights, insurance companies may refuse to pay for that particular incident.
First, she said, ‘to hold a meeting which has as its purpose to disclaim or 'waive' such rights seems to us to be contrary to the goals of WIPO’.
he will 'waive' all rights to the money
He said he would 'waive' claims against the government if the authorities agreed to this figure.
By law, reservists receive 12 months downtime between overseas deployments unless they 'waive' that right.
The question is, did this man voluntarily 'waive' his rights and give that kind of a statement?
The president already has the power to 'waive' environmental rules for national security.
The Duke spares Shylock's life and offers to 'waive' the state's claim to half Shylock's wealth, requiring only a fine.
My lawyer friends unanimously tell me that nothing you sign can 'waive' the rights of another person.
Sources close to the TD say he did not 'waive' his rights to the inheritance.
Whether you overslept or had a flat tire, airlines often will 'waive' such fees for passengers who unintentionally miss flights.
Some airlines will also 'waive' fees if a servicemember can present a copy of military orders or a letter from a commander.
Royal Mail managers are being asked to sign documents which 'waive' that right.
However, Gazette editor Gary Lawrence asked the magistrates to exercise their power to 'waive' the rule.
Without those provisions, the referee cannot 'waive' any rule or determine that compliance is not required.
If you say that you will 'waive' rule 6 and allow us to release that information, I will tell the court I have no objection.
These exemptions were designed to be applied in cases where there is a compassionate need to 'waive' the rules.
Therefore, he 'waives' his rights when he answers the question without invoking the Fifth Amendment.
Before that could go ahead, she had to sign legal documents 'waiving' any right of recompense should the surgery go wrong.
This fee is usually 'waived' for credit card transactions within the eurozone.
It may be that breaches of clear disciplinary rules are 'waived' with such regularity that an employee is lulled into a false sense of security.
But we will not secure what's left of that tradition by, as one leading tabloid urged the other day, 'waiving' the rules in this particular situation.
Williams declined the president's invitation to speak on November 4, and instead addressed students in October, 'waiving' her fee.
If you do not demand your rights or if you sign papers 'waiving' your rights, the INS may deport you before you see a lawyer or an immigration judge.
Cantor ended uncertainty by saying it will pay performance bonuses at the end of the year to the families of victims, 'waiving' a rule that employees must work to the end of the period.
It's extending deadlines, and changing rules and 'waiving' certain fees for people whose lives have been turned upside down by Katrina.
The NSW government is 'waiving' the fee for beekeepers with hives in bushfire-affected areas of state forests and national parks.
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