Waivable

/ˈweɪ.və.bəl/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Capable of being waived or relinquished, especially rights or claims.
    The waiver clause made certain contractual obligations waivable by mutual consent.

Commentary

Used mainly to describe rights or claims that parties may voluntarily abandon; clarity in drafting ensures parties understand which terms are waivable.

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