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The phrase "that waived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is relinquishing a right, claim, or privilege, often in legal or formal situations. Example: "The contract included a clause that waived the party's right to sue for damages."
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Mr. Weir, the lawsuits claim, required the teenagers to sign a document that waived any liability for Mr. Marsh while they were his employees or guests.
If no one puts in a claim after three days, the player goes back to the minor leagues in the organization that waived him.
Barklage's first and second goals came in a game he said had circled on his calendar against a D.C. United team that waived him in December.
At an immigration hearing last month, Marcos signed a consent agreement that waived his right to contest deportation, his lawyers said.
Led by Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, Republican of Texas, Congress adopted an appropriations bill last year that waived the federal government's interest in any proceeds of the settlement.
For one, Mr. Hanson said, investors and management companies that waived spending to offset lower profits in a weak economy are now looking at projections showing a much healthier outlook over all.
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Council leader Keith Wakefield said that waiving the costs would set a precedent.
He said squatting in abandoned buildings was dangerous, and that waiving costs could set a precedent.
Some regulators have said that waiving the fines helped to get the banks to settle — no kidding!
In retrospect, I would have researched the issue and chosen a bank that waives the high fee.
Can you address whether those colleges that waive SATs are misleading kids into thinking they have a chance of acceptance by applying this way?
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