"Bndover-Circ Waive Prel Hrng" likely refers to a legal process where a defendant waives their right to a preliminary hearing in a criminal case. "Bndover-Circ" may stand for "Bindover-Circuit," indicating that the case is being transferred to a higher court for further proceedings. Waiving the preliminary hearing means the case can move forward more quickly, potentially saving time and resources for both the prosecution and defense.
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.
Yes....you waive at him and he doesn't waive back
Well according to the OED the word waive means refraining or insisting on or applying ( a right or claim).
Be careful-it might mean jail for the other party!
It means that Randy Moss is still claimed by the vikings but a new spot on the roster is open
If you waive your rights, it means that you no longer have said rights. In the above noted circumstance, it would mean that you do not have the right to review specific and composite letters of reccommendation. If you had not waived your rights, it would mean that you can review specific letters of reccommendation.
Waiving your right to subrogate means that you waive your right and carriers right to sue the opposing party.
It means they could potentially harm the surface of your property and you could do nothing about it. If they wanted to drill for minerals on your land, they could do so...without compensating you.
Any time you sign over your right to something you waive your right to its use and/or possession and you transfer your interest to another party. It could be a car, an inheritance, real property, or your parental rights to your child. You should make certain you are fully informed of the consequences before signing over your rights.
Sounds like you are giving up your right to be served papers in whatever legal proceeding that you are involved in, and that you waive your need for an attorney. You basically give the court the right to decide the case without your presence.
When a club in the NFL makes a player's contract or the team's rights to a player available to other teams, each team must either file a claim to the player or waive the right to file a claim. All waivers are no recall and no withdrawal, which means once a waiver is made, it cannot be changed.
"Jury time not waived" refers to a legal situation where a defendant or party in a trial has not relinquished their right to a jury trial. This means that the trial will proceed with a jury, and the parties involved cannot opt for a bench trial (where a judge makes the ruling) unless they formally agree to waive this right. It signifies the importance of a jury's role in determining the outcome of the case.
Don't sign it! It means that in the event of a dispute, you'll waive your right to use this document in court as evidence but they retain it if need be so. If you choose to sign this, draw a line through the phrase "although marked without prejudice". That phrase gives them a loophole.