- waiver of privilege
- відмова від привілею
English-Ukrainian law dictionary.
English-Ukrainian law dictionary.
waiver — waiv·er / wā vər/ n [Anglo French, from waiver to waive]: the act of intentionally or knowingly relinquishing or abandoning a known right, claim, or privilege; also: the legal instrument evidencing such an act compare estoppel, forfeiture ◇ Acts… … Law dictionary
Waiver — Waiv er, n. (Law) The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
waiver — [wā′vər] n. [substantive use of Anglo Fr: see WAIVE] Law 1. the act or an instance of waiving, or relinquishing voluntarily, a right, claim, privilege, etc. 2. a formal written statement of such relinquishment … English World dictionary
waiver — The intentional or voluntary relinquishment of a known right, or such conduct as warrants an inference of the relinquishment of such right, or when one dispenses with the performance of something he is entitled to exact or when one in possession… … Black's law dictionary
waiver — The intentional relinquishment of a known right, claim, or privilege. Phillips v Lagaly (CAIO Okla) 214 F2d 527, 50 ALR2d 626; Smith v Smith, 235 Minn 412, 51 NW2d 276, 32 ALR2d 1135. A voluntary and intentional relinquishment of a known and… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Waiver — A waiver is the voluntary or surrender of some known right or privilege.While a waiver is often in writing, sometimes a person s actions can act as a waiver. An example of a written waiver is a disclaimer, which becomes a waiver when accepted.… … Wikipedia
waiver — 1. noun /weɪvə(r)/ a) The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege. I had to sign a waiver when I went skydiving, agreeing not to sue even if something went wrong. b) A legal document releasing some requirement, such… … Wiktionary
waiver — noun Etymology: Anglo French weyver, from waiver, verb Date: 1628 1. the act of intentionally relinquishing or abandoning a known right, claim, or privilege; also the legal instrument evidencing such an act 2. the act of a club s waiving the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
waiver of immunity — A means authorized by statute by which a witness in advance of giving testimony or producing evidence, may renounce the fundamental right and privilege guaranteed to him by the Constitution, that no person shall be compelled in any criminal case… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Legal professional privilege (England & Wales) — In England and Wales, the principle of legal professional privilege has long been recognised by the common law. It is seen as a fundamental principle of justice, and grants a protection from disclosing evidence. It is a right that attaches to the … Wikipedia
Legal professional privilege (Australia) — This article is about an Australian legal term. For the Commonwealth equivalent, see solicitor client privilege; and for the United States, see Attorney client privilege. Legal professional privilege in Australia, also referred to as client legal … Wikipedia