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"waive" Definitions
  1. waive something to choose not to demand something in a particular case, even though you have a legal or official right to do so

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He added that only a client can waive attorney-client privilege, so Giuliani's comments didn't waive the privilege for the president.
The issuer has not announced any plans to waive interest charges, but it will waive late fees for payments that it approves for deferral.
So parents would be forced to choose to either waive their children's rights and be detained indefinitely, or waive their own rights and get separated.
The Trade Agreements Act of 1979 says the president can waive these rules for materials imported from countries that also waive their restrictions on American imports.
" Sekulow continued, "as a lawyer, you don't waive privileges and you don't waive investigative detail absent either a court order or an agreement between the parties.
And as every cycle of "will he waive, won't he waive" passes, Paton Walsh said, the bedrock of understanding upon which the deal is based erodes yet further.
We decided to waive the legal measures taken against it.
In March, Bundy decided to waive his right to counsel.
To blame their lawyers, defendants typically have to waive privilege.
Ted Cruz that would let insurers waive all Obamacare regulations.
But too bad, because you can't ever waive that clause.
Also require a supermajority vote to waive current PAYGO rules.
The women also asked Uber to waive its arbitration clause.
Maharashtra will waive the debts of distressed farmers before Oct.
We are asking them to waive for just one purpose.
The city has asked the state to waive that order.
They are not, however, requiring insurers to waive those costs.
Dershowitz once offered during an interview to waive any statute that prevented Giuffre's claims from being tested in court—but when her lawyers asked him to waive it to allow a civil suit, he refused.
The president also falsely claimed that US insurance companies had agreed to waive patient copayments for coronavirus treatment, when in fact industry officials agreed only to waive patient costs for testing, a more limited offer.
Once they waive the privilege, then the focus is on Fusion.
I had to give them $200,27 to waive the accelerated approval.
He would have to waive his right to appeal the conviction.
Because remember, Giuliani didn&apost waive other privileges, just that day.
Forced to waive their right to have their day in court.
Erdogan said on Sunday Trump had the authority to waive sanctions.
However, some rewards cards waive their annual fee the first year.
The next deadline to waive sanctions is on Saturday, May 12.
For up to five years, Kansas will waive their income taxes.
But getting there will require riders to waive medical privacy rights.
Alibaba will need approval from Sanjiang's shareholders to waive this requirement.
They agreed to waive copayments for testing but not for treatments.
Many insurers have said they will waive fees for certain members.
Some banks waive fees on small overdrafts — say, $10 or less.
The other three wanted to let states to waive the requirement.
That distinction could waive the requirement to treat drivers as employees.
But the president can waive the $28500 million cap in emergencies.
But both sides often waive those deadlines in high-profile cases.
The Justice Department, however, can waive the wait period for Mueller.
The family member's home country, however, can choose to waive immunity.
JetBlue will waive change and cancellation fees for all new bookings.
The compromise would allow states to waive three big Obamacare rules.
Yet twice he has continued to waive sanctions under the deal.
She also decided to waive the publication ban protecting her identity.
If you're extra nice, they might waive a room service fee.
SCENARIO 4 - TRUMP DOESN'T WAIVE SANCTIONS AND SAYS IRAN VIOLATING THE DEAL Trump could announce that he will not waive the sanctions, and, citing the purported evidence revealed by Israel, claim that Iran is violating the deal.
It will include a full no-trade clause, which Harper could waive.
For orders of $10 or more, DoorDash will waive the delivery fee.
To be able to do so, Osram must waive a standstill agreement.
Starczewski said he may opt to waive the felony hearing on Monday.
United will waive fees for flight changes in affected areas through Tuesday.
Many colleges will waive their application fee if you apply online. SavingforCollege.
But otherwise I'm not going to ask any of them to waive.
First, there's nothing wrong with asking a player to waive a NTC.
Those costs can vary considerably, though some councils already waive the fees.
It comes with four easy ways to waive the $10 Monthly Fee.
More often than not, credit card companies will waive that pesky fee.
Airlines will typically waive change fees if a hurricane warning is issued.
But why live by spending restraints when you can just waive them?
Some policymakers have urged airlines to waive baggage fees to ease lines.
Osram said that it would waive the agreement if negotiations were successful.
If you waive payment for your services, you can't write it off.
Columbus, Ohio, said it would waive all property taxes for 15 years.
On Tuesday, the company said it would waive all fees until Nov.
Some are taking steps to broaden their networks or waive co-pays.
States may waive benefit requirements and allow insurers to charge customers more.
I can choose not to exercise it, but I cannot waive it.
For example, will they waive fees to change or cancel your flight?
But states can waive that time limit when unemployment rates are high.
Meanwhile, YouTube agreed to waive any transaction fees connected to the donations.
We should never waive the checks on government spending that taxpayers deserve.
He said he couldn't waive the President's right to executive privilege.  Sen.
We know they can't waive a magic wand and make it so.
"As part of getting an A, we waive those fines," she said.
And it is important to note that we can waive our right to insist on due process, so a decision to resign from employment may well waive any due process rights that the employee otherwise would have had.
The decision to waive off digital transaction fees will support the government's plan to make Thailand a 'cashless society', Bangkok Bank Executive Vice-President Prassanee Ouiyamaphan said, adding that the lender would waive off these fees from April 1.
The announcement to waive fees was made after a deluge of customer complaints.
Deutsche Bank's management board has decided to waive its own bonuses for 2016.
"Your acceptance can potentially waive your rights to any further compensation," says Ginsberg.
The DHS Secretary, however, can waive these bars in cases of 'extreme hardship.
Small reductions in sentences are enough to induce guilty defendants to waive trial.
Probably that will change if Trump decides to not [continue to] waive sanctions.
Travis Mullis filed a motion to waive his appeals and fire his attorney.
She agreed to waive a preliminary hearing in exchange for a reduced bail.
As added incentive, the federal government could waive federal taxes on lottery winnings.
You cannot just waive a magic wand and change the entire system overnight.
"Participation in one forum does not waive as to another," Shore said Friday.
WE CAN WAIVE CO-PAYS AS PEOPLE USE THE SYSTEM THAT'S MORE EFFECTIVE.
And Facebook will waive all transaction fees on donations made through the button.
And the soon-to-be-released Apple Card will waive late fees altogether.
Others will waive the maintenance charge if account deposits cross a certain threshold.
It allows them to waive out of the Obamacare ban on preexisting conditions.
" Finally, Trump originally claimed insurers "agreed to waive all copayments for coronavirus treatments.
The lawsuit challenges Homeland Security's authority to waive more than 30 environmental laws.
If very few states waive community rating, $8 billion could go quite far.
Andrew Cuomo directed state health insurers to waive fees related to coronavirus testing.
Equifax announced on Tuesday that it would waive the fees until Nov. 21.
The U.K. pressed the U.S. to waive immunity to no avail, CNN reports.
Should states be able to waive those rules in times of economic hardship?
They'll also waive the standard $99 setup charge when you sign up online.
But it allows states to waive insurer requirements that could nullify those protections.
Shanghai's Disneyland will waive some rescheduling fees for customers who change travel plans.
M&G said it would waive 30% of its annual charge to investors.
You may be able to have the Internal Revenue Service waive the penalty.
The IRS announced earlier this year that it will waive penalties for some taxpayers who underpaid their taxes throughout the year, and Senate Democrats in their letter had asked Treasury and the IRS to waive penalties for even more people.
Trump had faced a Friday deadline to decide on whether to waive the sanctions.
It was not clear how much of that amount Danske would waive, it said.
A Tier 3 rating can trigger sanctions, but U.S. presidents frequently waive such action.
The environmental groups said that the government's ability to waive the laws is unconstitutional.
In most of these, parents who accept a voucher waive their rights under IDEA.
"DHS can only waive for nat'l defense purposes," the spokesman said in a tweet.
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That program lets program managers waive some acquisition rules to more quickly field technology.
However, it also would have allowed states to waive protections to bring down prices.
They let states waive out of the preexisting condition ban and cover fewer benefits.
The subscription would waive Uber's service fee that's typically 15% of your order cost.
Banks have also been asked to waive transaction charges on debit and credit cards.
However, it was clear from early on that Williams chose to waive her fee.
Grand Teton will waive its $30 entry fee to keep traffic from backing up.
Want to waive those credit card late fees or snare a lower interest rate?
States could also waive the guarantee of coverage for these services under MacArthur's amendment.
Trumpcare ends the latter promise by allowing states to waive the community rating protection.
The state will waive fees at community colleges for first-year, first-time students.
Apple had earlier requested the Indian government to waive the mandatory domestic sourcing rule.
The amendment would allow states to waive what's known as the community rating provision.
By May 12, Trump must decide whether to waive or restore sanctions on Iran.
The good news is, most banks will waive fees like this if you ask.
"If Uttar Pradesh can waive all farmers' debts, then why not Maharashtra?" he asked.
If the judge in the case doesn't intervene, Gates may waive the lawyer's conflict.
You typically just get the debt holders to waive the default for a fee.
Trump also said in a statement that the U.S. would not waive sanctions again.
The Boston Celtics will waive forward Guerschon Yabusele, Yahoo Sports' Chris Haynes reported Wednesday.
At least 17 states have declared emergencies, which allows them to waive certain regulations.
But parents can waive their children's rights not to be detained beyond 20 days.
First, Rosenstein (or Brand) should waive the Justice Department's "Urgent Reports" requirement for Mueller.
Texas Tech could have given permission to waive the lost year but did not.
Airbnb will waive the standard 3% host fee for new bookings through June 2020.
Eventually they did: The new bill lets states waive out of Obamacare's insurance regulations.
American Airlines will waive change fees for flights to Honolulu and Maui on Sept.
States would also have the ability to waive some Obamacare requirements for health plans.
Most prior presidents had authority to waive sanctions at the stroke of a pen.
Here are the rules that states could apply to waive under the new proposal.
But states could waive that rule and establish a higher ratio under the amendment.
Unfortunately, that order allowed the president or a designee to secretly waive these restrictions.
That is why the providers make users agree to waive the network owner's responsibilities.
The school's Utah and Hawaii campuses allow students with Medicaid to waive private coverage.
Lawmakers could waive rules requiring the bill to account for any spending deficits, however.
Many universities waive tuition for graduate students in exchange for research or teaching duties.
Pinheiro said the ORR specialist on the case ultimately agreed to waive the fee.
Only after the DC office has approved are they allowed to waive the denial.
It would also allow the secretary to waive the certification on national security grounds.
Tatum notes that individual teams don't have the authority to waive the league-wide rule.
The OMB director will also have the ability to waive this policy in certain instances.
Barrett also agreed to waive Spacey's appearance for a pretrial conference scheduled for March 4.
Congress has been trying to tap into farmers' discontent with promises to waive farm loans.
First, it would let states waive some of the law's regulations, like essential health benefits.
Aetna will waive copays for Narcan, a medication that reverses opioid overdoses, starting Jan. 1.
"I'll even waive my matchmaking investment banking fee if the deal actually happens," Cramer said.
Susan Collins demanding that Congress waive spending cuts already triggered by passing the tax bill.
This is particularly relevant in states that choose to waive Obamacare's essential health benefits requirement.
When you waive your right, you abdicate your authority to all those who do vote.
Under the Magnitsky law, the administration is allowed to waive sanctions for national security purposes.
Enter into claims in federal court, waive your immunity in the IPR system, he said.
Or should we simply waive FMVSS compliance when the tests don't make sense as written?
Some cards (like the Chase Slate) even waive balance transfer fees for a limited time.
He agreed to waive his right to fight extradition to Alabama in court on Friday.
Even before this decision to waive privilege, Trump allowed far greater transparency than his predecessors.
Under our system, you cannot write laws that future lawmakers cannot repeal, waive, or ignore.
The filing did not indicate why Roof wants to waive his right to jury trial.
The bill would also waive several key Obamacare protections for those with pre-existing conditions.
American Airlines said on Twitter they would waive change fees for customers through April 30.
Either he could waive some of his deferred pay, or Santander could make him whole.
The state is planning to waive regulations in order to urge hospitals to increase capacity.
They could ask a judge to waive financial obligations or convert them to community service.
As national COVID-19 cases top 1,000, insurers waive treatment fees and US preps stimulus
If there was ever a good time to waive mandatory distributions, now would be it.
Andrew Cuomo recently announced that New York insurers should waive cost sharing for coronavirus testing.
United is offering to waive change fees and refund travel to and from select cities.
Both sides said they would waive their respective restrictions on a case-by-case basis.
The EPA can waive those obligations if they prove compliance would cause them financial distress.
The EPA can waive those obligations if they prove compliance would cause them financial distress.
They waive the $100 late fees I've apparently accumulated (!) and set up auto-pay again.
It has indicated it would minimise checks or simply waive through lorries from EU countries.
The EU has offered to waive visa rules for Turks if Ankara fulfils 72 conditions.
Pakistani officials have demanded that the United States waive diplomatic immunity for the attaché, Col.
States have been allowed to waive these extreme limitations when severe economic hardship is present.
The new rules allowed states or the EPA to waive monitoring requirements in some situations.
Previously, states could waive those requirements in areas with high unemployment rates and insufficient jobs.
Deutsche Bank's management board has decided to waive its own bonuses for 2016, Cryan said.
Fannie Mae will waive the loan-level price adjustment that normally applies to these transactions.
You further waive the right to inspect or approve TMZ's use of the photograph(s).
SCENARIO 2 - TRUMP DOES NOT WAIVE SANCTIONS Trump could decide not to waive the U.S. sanctions, under which the penalties would take effect 180 days later, and leave it to European allies – who favor preserving the deal - to decide on their own course of action.
However, some card issuers will extend retention offers that can waive this fee for a year.
Kentucky could waive out of Obamacare's essential health benefits package, allowing insurers to cover fewer benefits.
Walt Disney agreed to waive royalties and management fees for two years starting from last year.
You never waive [executive privilege], absolutely not, and it put Don McGahn in an impossible situation.
Under federal law, only a spouse can waive rights to employment-related retirement benefits, she said.
Those women are seeking class action status, and asked the company to waive the arbitration clause.
The 7-foot junior center learned Saturday he had NCAA approval to waive his redshirt year.
As the storm's path becomes more set, travel providers may waive change fees and relax policies.
The university, their adviser, or grant money also tend to cover (or waive) their tuition fees.
Both players reportedly played a significant role in recruiting Anthony to waive his no-trade clause.
They'll even waive the $5 fee if guests bathe, walk, and groom their new vacation pal.
They are also more likely to waive their rights, make false confessions, and face longer sentences.
The House and the Senate bills both allow the states to waive the essential-benefit requirements.
The group's law firm, Weil, Gotshal & Manges, agreed to waive those fees if the municipalities settled.
A summary that leaked last week included giving states the option to waive Obama-Care rules.
Earlier in the day, lawmakers agreed to waive a budget rule that complicated the Flint funding.
The Thunder would likely have to waive Jerami Grant's non-guaranteed contract to get it done.
The White House should immediately put to rest speculation that it intends to waive these penalties.
Now, some credit cards will waive interest fees for the first few months to a year.
If you're an active-duty servicemember, Amex will waive your annual fee if you request it.
However, if you're an active-duty US military member, Amex will actually waive the annual fee.
Others like New Orleans have said they will waive penalties for late tax or tuition payments.
But the Commission, amid fears of growing euroskepticism in the bloc, decided to waive the fines.
Southwest also said it would waive pet-in-cabin fees for passengers evacuating from those cities.
If you agree to waive the 100-day trial, they will also remove your old mattress.
Several states have also required insurers to waive the cost of the test for some policyholders.
The Citibank Account Package will waive A.T.M. fees when you maintain an average $10,000 monthly balance.
Like previous iterations of Obamacare repeal, Cassidy-Graham lets states waive out of many Obamacare rules.
But as part of the settlement, she did not waive her right to seek its return.
Congress went further and allowed Medicare officials to waive those requirements for patients with chronic illnesses.
A college might waive some required courses because of "experiential" credit learned through work and life.
Some states waive taxes on them, but typically cap the total price eligible for the savings.
Some groups are pressing the U.S. to waive certain restrictions to enable easier collaboration between researchers.
But the EPA can waive refiners obligations if they prove compliance would cause them financial distress.
States, under the plan, could waive that rule, provided they offer publicly funded alternatives for coverage.
But states can waive the work requirement in areas where there's high unemployment or few jobs.
All of these airlines said they would waive change or cancel fees due to the storm.
Round is charging a 0.5% advisory fee but promises to waive it if returns are negative.
Ms. DeRosa said the company "would always waive any type of fees" resulting from accessibility problems.
At the moment, no public company in the U.S. forces shareholders to waive class action litigation.
He is prepared to waive his VA disability benefits in order to return to active duty.
Or, if you're extremely persuasive, you might even get them to waive this month's fee altogether.
In the early-1950s, Poland's former communist government said it would waive its right to compensation.
Signers unknowingly waive their right to sue and are forced into arbitration if a dispute arises.
Delta said it will waive any applicable fees for travelers who want to change their flights.
He initially asked the company to waive the deadline but Xerox rejected that request this week.
Tom MacArthur (R-NJ), would allow states to waive out of those key Obamacare regulations too.
Their proposal would: Fund the ACA's cost-sharing subsidies for two years Attach new abortion-related conditions on those funds Waive the individual mandate for five years Retroactively waive the employer mandate for two years Expand health savings accounts The alternative: The bill sponsored by Sens.
SCENARIO 3 - TRUMP DOESN'T WAIVE SANCTIONS, BUT COULD RECONSIDER Trump could decide not to waive sanctions, but announce that he could restore the waivers before the penalties for violating the sanctions go back into effect if European allies reach a side agreement with the United States.
This is permitted under the terms of these clauses, which allow the company to waive the requirement.
They also waive their right to an appeal and, oftentimes, to participate in a class action lawsuit.
Even if one survivor wanted to waive their anonymity, they couldn't, because of strict refuge security rules.
This will allow them to waive the fee when it comes up for annual renewal going forward.
He called up Kris and said that he'd stay there after all if he'd waive the fee.
Mandatory arbitration clauses, frequently inserted into contracts, require employees and others to waive their right to sue.
American firms are still banned from doing business with Iran, though the president can always waive sanctions.
Spouses have a right to decline to testify against a partner but she may waive that right.
Anthem no longer sells Tonik policies, but they could come back in states that waive ACA requirements.
Trump must decide in mid-January if he wants to continue to waive energy sanctions on Iran.
Lastly, you're able to waive online fees for booking ahead through the company's website or mobile app.
This wouldn't even be an issue if Republicans weren't trying to let states waive the pricing rules.
The case against the Garratts rapidly unraveled in the wake of Su Bin's decision to waive extradition.
The 2009 federal stimulus bill allowed states to waive the work requirement in areas with high unemployment.
USC, which the government considers a victim of the conspiracy, has refused to waive the firms' conflicts.
And, in fairness to the FBI in this case, they did, at least, waive the processing fee.
It is only possible for a diplomat's home country to waive immunity, but such cases are rare.
Also allows states to waive the limit on the number of patients physicians can treat with buprenorphine.
Also, some states waive the fees for certain consumers, such as seniors or active-duty military members.
WE CAN MAKE THE INSURANCE THE BACK ROOM OF THE OPERATION AND WE CAN WAIVE PRIOR AUTHORIZATIONS.
Obama agreed to waive a Pentagon rule and let McChrystal retire at his full four-star rank.
Proposed GOP replacement bills last year would also allow states to waive certain pre-existing condition protections.
Democrats say states would be able to waive the law's protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
With a deadline to waive or restore sanctions looming on Saturday, no trans-Atlantic deal has emerged.
It requires him to go to Congress before he can waive or terminate certain sanctions against Russia.
It's also one of the rare no-annual-fee cash-back cards to waive foreign transaction fees.
But Trump has yet to levy sanctions on Turkey, leaving some lawmakers worried he will waive them.
House Republicans attached language to a water infrastructure bill last year to waive certain Davis-Bacon requirements.
Sources within OOC tell CNN that employees are able to waive confidentiality during the first counseling stage.
Uber has also asked him to waive his Fifth Amendment rights he asserted earlier in the case.
The president, however, may waive these prohibitions under specific circumstances and permit military assistance to flow unimpeded.
Users who offer to be "runners" have the option to waive their fee for specific community members.
The Senate is allowed to waive the Byrd Rule, but it requires 60 votes to do so.
To mark its expansion with Chipotle, Postmates will waive delivery fees on Chipotle orders through July 15.
At least 24 states plus Washington, D.C., have declared emergencies, which allows them to waive certain regulations.
Democrats also objected to what they called "weak" restrictions on corporate stock buybacks, which Mnuchin could waive.
That's a requirement that many states have been able to waive until the Trump administration stepped in.
Cleveland's secondary was a mess last season after the club decided to waive veteran cornerback Joe Haden.
He must decide in mid-January if he wants to continue to waive energy sanctions on Iran.
The alert means that the airline will waive the fees to change flight plans for future travel.
Andrew Cuomo said Friday that the state would waive the seven-day waiting period for unemployment insurance.
" The bill allows states to waive the Affordable Care Act's requirements that insurers provide "essential health benefits.
Health insurer Cigna will waive co-pays or cost-shares for COVID-19 testing on many plans.
"Donald Trump & @BetsyDeVosED need to cancel student loans, not just waive interest or suspend payments," she said.
They also are balking at the proposal's weak restrictions on restricting corporate buybacks, which Mnuchin can waive.
Lowell says he often sees co-op networks of credit unions waive ATM fees for their members.
It also promised to refund paid storage fees and waive storage fees for the next seven years.
"He can't really waive executive privilege — it's not his to privilege, it's the President's privilege," Cornyn said.
Both accounts waive the total monthly deposit thresholds in exchange for Social Security deposits of any amount.
The filing did not say why he wanted to waive his right to a trial by jury.
He was not so appreciative of a question about whether he would waive his no-trade clause.
Workers that waive the right to collective litigation cannot "escape the consequences of that choice," he said.
States may also waive out of essential health benefit requirements, which mandate what services insurers must cover.
Uber's user agreement contains a provision that forces customers to waive their right to sue the company.
In addition to these sanctions, the bill also limited the president's power to waive such sanctions unilaterally.
An EU directive lets governments waive VAT on some services "closely linked to sport or physical education".
That's unless you can provide documents or proof of indigency, where they will then waive the fee.
Here's what he got back: Asked if health bill will let states waive essential health benefits, Sen.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said on Wednesday it is considering a request by members of Congress to waive federal restrictions on shipping to Puerto Rico, but has not received any formal requests from shippers or other branches of the federal government to waive the law.
It wouldn't, for example, allow states to waive the prohibition on discriminating on the basis of preexisting conditions.
Some people have speculated that using the website could waive your right to join a class action suit.
Also, Anthony could waive the no-trade clause in his contract, which runs through the 2018-19 season.
Providers may waive their maintenance fee and credit higher rates of interest if you maintain a higher balance.
It&aposs actually the law that was passed in 1996, but they could waive it every six months.
It should waive its right to make board appointments without having to secure the approval of other shareholders.
After all, Trump waited days to waive the Jones Act, and the waiver will only last ten days.
Being demoted to Tier 3 brings certain sanctions, but the president has the right to waive these sanctions.
The report says the Knicks will use their waive-and-stretch provision to cut Noah sometime after Sept.
The company has promised to waive all fees for placing those affected by the storm in safe houses.
The legislation would waive polygraph for some applicants — or in the words of one of its sponsors, Sen.
Also, Mr. Weinstein should publicly waive the NDAs in the women's agreements so they can tell their stories.
Would you pay a monthly or yearly subscription to waive the delivery fee from your favorite food service?
The NLGA says that companies may not require workers to waive their right "to join...any labor organisation".
And it could waive the usual requirement that the island pay for 10-25% of its disaster relief.
A growth-blocking forest of licences and regulations enriches those with the power to grant or waive them.
They include making regulators give free advice and waive approval fees, and a public fund to support repurposing.
She did waive extradition Monday, and will be returned to Alachua County in Florida as soon as possible.
When Trump met Xi at the G20 in December, Trump agreed to waive new tariffs for 90 days.
It would also put new limits on state governors' ability to waive work requirements in economically depressed areas.
The AP did report, however, that it will be possible to waive the waiting period under some circumstances.
Hours after Uber's announcement, its competitor Lyft said it would waive its arbitration and confidentiality agreements as well.
Under Thursday's agreement, the bank paid out 31.4 million euros and the individuals agreed to waive the rest.
In other schools you'll go through an enrollment process where you either choose to enroll or waive coverage.
If Iraq refuses to waive immunity, it could still prosecute the two at home, if it so chooses.
Or, at worst, more limited efforts to waive federal requirements for Medicaid spending and private sector insurance coverage.
"These companies will work with FDA to waive the statutory obligation to file a 510(k)," Hills said.
Another key date is mid-January, when Trump would have to again waive the oil and financial sanctions.
Tesoro would waive $100 million of incentive distribution rights (IDRs) over the next two years, Tesoro Logistics said.
Visitors to the parks are often asked to waive their right to sue by signing forced arbitration clauses.
Children whose parents waive reunification will become part of the US government's Office of Refugee Resettlement sponsorship process.
The beachfront school will even waive the application fee for applications submitted between May 28 and June 1.
The company announced that it would waive performance-pay reductions for a year for athletes who have children.
The amendments include postponing some deadlines and giving states or the EPA more authority to waive some requirements.
The editorial board lashed out at the administration's refusal to waive the law in the aftermath of Maria.
Novartis is embracing that adage, and offering to waive the drug's $475,000 fee for patients who don't respond.
He should afford his investors the same space and waive the fund's fees while the fund is suspended.
The state is also encouraging insurance plans offered by private companies to waive co-payments for coronavirus testing.
Popular airlines including Delta and United Airlines have started to waive rescheduling or cancellation fees to South Korea.
Government agencies should waive normal procurement procedures to get contracts registered and bills paid on an accelerated basis.
This bill pushes states to waive that period by paying the full cost of that week of benefits.
It includes 10 types of coverage: The Republican plan would let states waive out of this requirement too.
On Tuesday, the government said it would waive income taxes for foreign investors for the first three years.
By signing, I agreed to waive the Navy's liability were something to happen to me if it malfunctioned.
A day later, CVS Health's insurance arm Aetna made a similar pledge to waive copays for the test.
Pakistani officials had been demanding that the United States waive Colonel Hall's diplomatic immunity, but American officials refused.
President Trump also announced that the federal government will waive interest payments on student loans during the crisis.
They are becoming more willing to consider candidates with criminal records, for example, or to waive educational requirements.
In the past week, insurance companies have agreed to waive fees for testing and extending treatment for coronavirus.
Besides public cash, airlines are pushing to defer or waive of a swath of European taxes and duties.
A senator asked Uber to waive its arbitration clause for women who say its drivers sexually assaulted them.
On the same day, the police applied to waive Ms. Sacoolas's immunity in the case, Mr. Adderley said.
This essentially gives the education secretary broad power to waive, release, or modify a borrower's federal student loans.
As he explained, lawyers waive work product privilege when they reveal their thoughts and impressions to adverse parties.
Democrats are also likely to resist efforts to waive environmental rules or prevailing-wage protections for construction projects.
Both pieces of legislation allow states to waive some of the essential health benefits mandated by the ACA.
The show's producers have even promised to waive admission for any patron who shows up with a jarana.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration can waive refiners' obligations if they prove compliance would cause them financial distress.
Republicans' plan, with Tuesday's amendment: States could waive the benefit rules and set up their own standards instead.
The Senators were handcuffed by the veteran defenseman Dion Phaneuf's decision to not waive his no-movement clause.
Judge Bennett had tried and failed to persuade federal prosecutors to waive the mandatory minimum in this case.
The minister of finance even said he was willing to waive the income tax due on her prize.■
While we can certainly waive this right, no one can rightfully take it away from us by force.
That said, Jakarta can and does waive the cap - it did so for China Construction Bank last year.
Ricardo Rosselló said in an interview on CNN Wednesday that he expected the administration to waive the law.
The clauses, often slipped into the fine print, waive the student's right to participate in class action lawsuits.
But, the new documents added, employees had to waive the right to take their age cases to court.
"We have the ability to waive individual payments on a one-by-one basis," Pentagon spokesman Navy Capt.
But you also waive that right if you don't go through the claims process at all by Jan.
The Alexander-Murray language would also grant states more flexibility to waive ObamaCare rules, a key Republican ask.
The amendment does, however, give President Trump the authority to waive the prohibition for a national security justification.
He also agreed to waive his right to appeal any sentence below 2-3/4 years in prison.
Chargebacks occur when a credit card user disputes a transaction, forcing the card company to waive the charge.
The family members who receive that sum won't have to waive their rights to sue, the administrators said.
"In effect, I'm being asked to waive centuries of legal precedent designed to protect the voters," he said.
Two years later, the officials agreed to waive the past taxes in exchange for Amazon opening new warehouses.
"The Trump administration didn't need to waive these laws," said Dan Millis of the Sierra Club's Borderlands Project.
When universities waive graduate student tuition in exchange for teaching or research services, this waiver would become taxable.
Under an amendment introduced last week, states have the opportunity to waive out of Obamacare's essential health benefits regulation.
We are lucky that they decided to waive the appraisal and accept the estimated value which sped things up.
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If the young person has consent, their parent or legal guardian can waive this notice with written, notarized consent.
Even after Polito's office offered to waive the fee, the Moldovans continued to bash the photographer on social media.
This isn't the first time Las Vegas has announced a special program to waive cash fines for parking tickets.
The Patriots, however, are moving on and will waive him from injured reserve once he's healthy, per multiple reports.
Trump suggested on Wednesday that Cook directly influenced the administration's decision to waive the tariff on cellphones and laptops.
In these, local officials were given extraordinary leeway to approve foreign investments, grant tax breaks and waive price controls.
The school had appealed to the board to waive a requirement that teams play eight games in the season.
Companies that require forced arbitration waive their employees' rights to sue and to participate in a class-action lawsuit.
But she has refused to waive her right of succession to the throne (she is currently sixth in line).
Why they were there following Manafort's agreement to waive having an attorney present as part of his plea deal?
Heller also said he's concerned about a provision that would let states waive the Affordable Care Act's benefit requirements.
According to Utah courts, a party can even ask to completely waive the waiting period, depending on their situation.
Here's the good news: The IRS might waive the penalty if you catch your mistake early and fix it.
Expanded state innovation waivers, which would allow states to waive some of the ACA regulations, like essential health benefits.
Or, ask the creditor to waive the fee — surprisingly many consumers are successful when requesting a fee waiver. 2.
These rules often waive points of order, understood as objections by members, to certain things in the spending bill.
The House-passed bill also includes an additional $8 billion in targeted funding to states that waive this requirement.
The updated bill, though, includes an amendment allowing states to waive ObamaCare rules governing what insurance plans must cover.
States are able to waive work requirements by rigging the numbers and combining unemployment rates of randomly selected areas.
First, they called the California Interscholastic Federation and persuaded them to waive the fans' entrance fee for the game.
The new Republican amendment, introduced Tuesday night, would allow states to waive out of Obamacare's ban on preexisting conditions.
First, there's the plan's proposal to allow states to waive the Ten Essential Benefits currently required for marketplace plans.
Failing to waive the sanctions on May 12 would essentially mean the United States has withdrawn from the agreement.
Under the program, recipients waive their right to go before an immigration judge and may be detained before deportation.
It allows states to waive ObamaCare protections that prevent people from being charged higher premiums based on their health.
Another section says states can waive everything except the prohibition on charging people more based on sex or genetics.
Travelers are understandably more satisfied with airline loyalty programs that waive same-day change fees or offer bonus points.
The judge ruled that Trump's statements were too ambiguous to waive the government's right to withhold the information (Politico).
" After a moment, the CCO said, "I am willing to delete SubGeo's version, if both of you waive liability.
Bottom line: One of those men wants to talk about it, but Bloom refuses to waive a confidentiality agreement.
American said it would waive the fees and accept two free checked bags per customer from any affected city.
In shackles and an orange jumpsuit, he was informed of his rights and agreed to waive a preliminary hearing.
Aetna said it will waive copays for tests for all its policyholders, though self-insured employers can opt out.
The latter option would require parents to waive their child's right to be released from detention within 20 days.
You pick a handle, enter your email address, waive all kinds of rights, and boom, you are on Twitter.
U.S. nuclear experts say if Trump does not waive the sanctions in May, it effectively kills the nuclear deal.
Previous Homeland Security secretaries have repeatedly used the department's existing authorities to waive regulations, including to build border barriers.
JetBlue Airways said it would waive change and cancellation fees for Cuba flights booked on or before Sept. 29.
Mr. Mack said he was offering to waive the interest payments for furloughed federal workers for four-month loans.
Amazon also didn't tell sellers whether it would waive fees or loan payments if the policy affected their sales.
RBS WILL ALSO WAIVE EARLY CLOSURE CHARGES ON FIXED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SO AFFECTED CUSTOMERS CAN ACCESS CASH MORE EASILY
It gives the states the right to waive many of the consumer protections under President Obama's landmark health law.
However, the Pentagon official who oversees the commission system may waive the remainder of his sentence after February 2023.
Uber Eats announced Monday that it will waive delivery fees for independently owned restaurants amid the worsening coronavirus outbreak.
It should waive business-as-usual requirements and deal with the treatment of borrowers who are experiencing financial distress.
She heard us and decided that she wanted us to pay for April but would waive us May rent.
Cathay Pacific (CPCAY) urged customers not to fly Monday and Tuesday, and said it would waive fees for rebooking.
The EU should replace its shaky sanctions regime with a Russian import tariff, and the U.S. should waive sanctions.
The budget office's hardest task was estimating how many states would waive their insurance rules and in what ways.
When Mr. Cedillo received a registered letter asking him to waive his parental rights, he decided to fight back.
The committee decided to waive its requirement going forward that candidates must meet a fund-raising minimum to qualify.
Statins are so cost-effective that some insurance carriers even waive co-payments to make sure patients take them.
The bill would also let states waive a requirement under Obamacare that insurers cover a list of essential services.
Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, asked Mnuchin for information that caused the department to "waive or delay" the sanctions deadline.
Wednesday's rule makes it more difficult for states to waive the three-month time limit for adults without children.
The Senate bill would let states waive some of those protections, but many of ObamaCare's insurance rules would remain.
Trump might decertify Iran but still waive sanctions, which places the onus on Congress to have the final word.
The package may also empower states to waive certain insurance rules required under ObamaCare — a change championed by conservatives.
Annual feeBoth cards change the same $95 annual fee, and neither one of them waive it the first year.
Wells Fargo Chief Executive Officer John Stumpf recently said he did not expect the bank to waive the clauses.
Under the proposal, the government would only waive the work requirement in areas where unemployment is above 22018 percent.
Under the proposal, the government would only waive the work requirement in areas where unemployment is above 2.8 percent.
The U.S. has refused to waive immunity so far, but British officials say they have started the extradition process.
On Thursday, the Brooklyn Nets agreed to waive Joe Johnson, buying him out to make him a free agent.
Because of states' ability to waive out of essential health benefits, however, they could choose to eliminate this protection.
As TechCrunch pointed out, agreeing to the TrustedID Premier terms of service seem to waive users' rights to sue Equifax.
Some users were concerned those terms required them to waive their rights to a lawsuit and instead agree to arbitration.
When an employee or contractor is forced into arbitration, they waive their right to have their dispute heard in court.
Apple announced today it will begin allowing select publishers to waive the membership fees associated with its App Developer Program.
The federal government lets states waive the time limit in regions with high unemployment, which most states choose to do.
At least it was this year for the Indianapolis Humane Society, which used the occasion to waive its adoption fees.
"It's at the lender's discretion if they're going to take on that extra risk and waive that requirement," Bergen said.
She's trying to bargain with her 219-year-old son's day care provider to waive their fee for the week.
Some of these may offer to waive service fees if certain requirements are met, but most charge none at all.
Sankey speculates that Chevron could waive the $1 billion breakup fee in exchange for a major asset swap with Occidental.
So in response to the breach, Equifax announced this past week that it'll waive credit freeze fees through November 21st.
But in January 2015, a judge dismissed the lawsuit saying the U.N. has legal immunity that only it can waive.
The move comes about a year after Discover started to automatically waive fees the first time a customer incurred one.
Otting has not said if he will use all his vetting powers and can waive those he feels are redundant.
It will charge developers just 12% and waive the 5% fee it levies on games that make use of "Unreal".
It allows Trump to waive sanctions against countries that bought Russian weapons and now want to buy U.S. military equipment.
INGRAHAM: Rudy, there was some concern about the decision to waive privilege in this case, a lot of legal commentators.
It also allows states to waive out of the "essential health benefits" requirements that cover preventative care and other things.
By the end of this week, by law, President Trump has to decide whether to waive economic sanctions against Iran.
Some companies have also pledged to waive late and overdraft fees, serve up free meals, or offer free gym memberships.
Over 50 magistrates quit, complaining that they were unable to waive the charge even when defendants were unable to pay.
The bill also would make it much easier for states to waive some of the Affordable Care Act's insurance regulations.
Verizon said that if a customer wants to return or exchange the Galaxy Note 7, it would waive through Sept.
Those companies said they would waive ticket-change fees and fare differences for those affected by the FAA's grounding order.
The issuance fee (which Coinbase will waive for the first 23,22.49 people who sign up for the card) is £22.49.
"This is not an easy case," Wilson wrote in an order granting the defense request to waive the jury trial.
Trump suggested on Wednesday that he was hesitant to waive the restriction, because of opposition from the U.S. shipping industry.
Those laws can have exceptions and in some states, such as Florida, the legislature has authority to waive such limits.
So Range Safety may waive the eyes-on visibility requirement for launch, provided all other telemetry systems are working normally.
But beware: Buyers run the risk of losing their deposit if they waive the contingency and their financing falls through.
Feinstein and Boxer maintained the Pentagon already has the authority to waive the debt, but vowed to introduce legislation nonetheless.
What's more, she was charged £2000,23 ($2700,700) in transaction fees, and Smith claims the bank refused to waive the cost.
T-Mobile will make communications with Nice free, and Sprint will waive charges for calls both to and from France.
These six-night packages include an airport transfer (normally $22017 round trip) and waive the supplement for solo travelers ($2399).
The House repeal bill allowed states to waive those protections under certain conditions, as did a Senate bill from Sens.
President Trump had asked for broad authority in the National Defense Authorization Act to waive these sanctions without Congressional interference.
It said it has asked the Cuban government to waive the rule before the first ship sails on May 1.
Many mandatory arbitration agreements, including Uber's, also require employees to waive their right to participate in a class-action lawsuit.
Delt and American also said they would waive all pet-in-cabin and baggage fees for passengers evacuating the storm.
"The California National Guard does not have the authority to unilaterally waive these debts," the service said in a statement.
Qu says Run the World will waive fees for conference organizers who have had to cancel due to the coronavirus.
The authority to waive rules to hinder hospitals' ability to bring additional physicians on board or obtain needed office space.
Minors for whom that's not possible can attempt judicial bypass, applying to a judge to waive the parental consent obligation.
And he announced earlier Tuesday that several major health insurance companies had agreed to waive co-pays for coronavirus testing.
Most of the biggest consumer banks are offering to waive fees and interest charges for some customers, but not all.
"It's a research and demonstration statute; it's not carte blanche to waive whatever the secretary feels like waiving," Rosenbaum says.
And there is a two-night minimum, though the hotel was willing, at least on one occasion, to waive that.
USDA, on a state-by-state basis, said it will waive the requirement that students must eat in group settings.
New York, Nevada and Washington state have already ordered health plans to waive co-pays and deductibles for coronavirus testing.
Signees have also agreed to waive late fees and open up their Wi-Fi hotspots to Americans who need them.
France also has announced a plan to waive some rent and utility bills and guarantee $324 billion worth of loans.
" Mr. Graham and Mr. Cassidy said that their bill would also enhance the ability of states to waive "Obamacare regulations.
President Donald Trump announced he would waive interest on federal student-loan payments amid the coronavirus crisis sweeping the country.
President Donald Trump on Friday announced he would waive interest on all federal student-loan payments amid the coronavirus crisis.
The Points Guy lists other options that waive, reimburse or reduce transaction fees — you generally will need a premium account.
Republicans have argued that letting states waive the insurance rules would lead to a more robust and attractive insurance market.
Some senators have also pushed for a law that would eliminate the president's right to waive sanctions for security reasons.
Jackson faring poorly in the coming market might dishearten Anthony enough for him to finally waive his no-trade clause.
But nothing is known about those cases, because Choate's administration has so far declined to waive its attorney-client privilege.
"Our demands are very simple: Give us remunerative prices of our products and waive our farm loans," Mr. Sharma said.
Even then, unless all senators agree to waive their rights to more debate, 30 hours of post-cloture debate ensues.
Trump suggested on Wednesday that he was hesitant to waive the restriction, because of opposition from the U.S. shipping industry.
The White House's demands also include giving states "additional flexibilities" to waive ObamaCare rules, beyond what the deal already allows.
It is believed that the Clippers and Cleveland Cavaliers are teams for whom Anthony would waive his no-trade clause.
In situations like this one, where no bill was ever sent, boards often waive any interest or late-payment fees.
That's pretty much all states can do, unless Congress prohibits companies from forcing workers to waive their right to trial.
The Republican leaders Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan have claimed that Paygo cuts won't happen because Congress will waive them.
Colleges waive tuition and fees, and their classmates are required to give a small amount to help defray living expenses.
Unfortunately, most of the top rewards credit cards charge an annual fee, although many waive the fee for the first year.
MoviePass also shared that it will integrate Peak Pass, a once-a-month freebie for members to waive the peak fee.
Unlike Ryan's bill, the Senate bill does not include language allowing states to waive protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
He believes the President-elect will do what his predecessors have done for more than 20 years -- waive the embassy relocation.
Doctors at OHSU agreed to waive their fees, and the hospital pledged to ensure that most of the surgery was covered.
The legislation includes sanctions on foreign companies investing in or helping Russian energy exploration, although the president could waive those sanctions.
The TWC board also requested Weinstein personally waive any non-disclosure or confidential agreements to allow individuals to speak without constraint.
He was traded to the Clippers in the Marcus Morris deal, but early reports suggest the Clippers plan to waive him.
The AHCA would have allowed states to waive out of Obamacare's requirement to charge sick and healthy people the same prices.
Instead, President Barack Obama used authority provided by IFCA itself to waive its sanctions after the Iran deal came into effect.
In other words, workers were asked to waive their rights to pursue collective actions, like a class action suit, for example.
The university then can waive the tuition fee, or the student or their faculty adviser might cover it with grant money.
Sanctions laws that affect ZTE allow any president to waive them if he feels it is necessary for national security reasons.
And the IRS has said it may waive penalties if you've paid at least 250 percent of your 2000 tax liability.
And the IRS has said it may waive penalties if you've paid at least 85 percent of your 2018 tax liability.
Graham-Cassidy doesn't let states waive the part of the Affordable Care Act that says insurers have to cover sick people.
The documents also formally waive Kraft's right to an arraignment hearing and reiterate the not guilty plea he entered last month.
Anthony previously told the Knicks he would only waive his no-trade clause for the Thunder, Houston Rockets and Cleveland Cavaliers.
From there, that's really when you start bringing suspects in and start questioning them to see if they'll waive their rights.
But it's not a choice unless the player has options, like the ability to waive their clause and go somewhere else.
But it would allow states to waive the federal mandate on what insurers must cover, known as the essential health benefits.
Palm Beach said it would waive the fines in a settlement if Trump's club donated $100,000 to a charity for veterans.
House Democrats unveiled a bill that would allow Trump to waive the Jones Act if it would help humanitarian relief efforts.
But lawsuits against the site are difficult because Airbnb forces guests to agree to waive their right to sue before booking.
If he were locked up, he might well waive extradition in the hope of winning his case in the United States.
Members would get to waive part of their back tax obligations in return for committing to collect sales tax going forward.
Additionally, states also could ask the EPA to waive regulations entirely for coal plants expected to close in the near future.
Additionally, civilian courts are able to handle terror trials and waive Miranda rights in exigent circumstances, undercutting the necessity, he added.
British Airways said that it would waive change fees for passengers scheduled to travel from Hong Kong on August 13–15.
The National Park Service planned to waive entrance fees for the day, not only for veterans but also for all visitors.
In other words, if you pay your statement balance in full by the due date, they will waive the interest charges.
"[The] prosecutor's office always has the ability to go ahead and waive those individuals, like they've had all along," state Sen.
Four months later, Thornton was stripped of his captaincy after reportedly refusing to waive his no-movement clause and be traded.
At least one of Trump's potential picks would require Congress to waive legal barriers to service members serving in civilian positions.
The first official said a decision not to waive the sanctions would leave the United States in violation of the agreement.
"You either waive the sanctions or you don't and if you don't you're in breach of the JCPOA," the official said.
But Shkreli argued Greebel was also his personal lawyer and that the company could not waive that protection, the records said.
Often, a credit card will waive certain fees or can advise you which ATM to use to avoid paying a surcharge.
The Internal Revenue Service would likely extend the deadline by at least several months or waive fees associated with late filing.
Trump also caused a muddle when he said he had convinced health insurance providers to waive all copayments for coronavirus treatments.
The ability to waive the requirements of a three-day hospital stay prior to admission to a nursing home, big thing.
That person said a tax filing deadline would waive interest and late filing penalties and keep significant funds in the economy.
The House bill would also waive treatment costs, abandon certain barriers to accessing medicines and provide safety protections for health workers.
Trump's claim tonight that health insurers "have agreed to waive all copayments for coronavirus treatments" seems to be news to them.
Carriers including American Airlines, Delta and United have started to waive change fees for anyone scheduled to fly Tuesday or Wednesday.
Several carriers, including JetBlue, said they would waive fees associated with changing or canceling flights for customers traveling to affected cities.
And Chase's Premier Plus Checking will waive fees up to four times per month when you maintain a $15,000 monthly balance.
The bill includes sanctions on foreign firms investing in or helping Russian energy exploration, although the president could waive those sanctions.
That amendment allowed states to waive Obamacare's rule prohibiting insurers from charging sick people more than healthy people — with some conditions.
Some insurers previously have said they'd also waive any prior authorizations that normally would be required if a test is warranted.
Delta said it would waive reservation change fees for customers traveling to, from or through Europe and Britain through May 31.
That person said a tax filing deadline would waive interest and late filing penalties and keep significant funds in the economy.
United Airlines Holdings Inc said later on Monday it would also waive change fees for people who had previously bought tickets.
JetBlue will waive change and cancellation fees and fare differences for customers traveling today through Sunday to or from eight airports.
Both Bowdoin and Trinity colleges, for example, waive application fees for first-gen students; Pitzer College has a few endowed scholarships.
Since then, he has pledged to waive all interest on federal student loans as the coronavirus wreaks havoc on the economy.
Under the proposal, the pilot program would waive that restriction and would allow the manufacturers and insurers to negotiate more freely.
The F.B.I. agents persuaded him to waive his rights and continue to talk about the Benghazi attack without a lawyer present.
But for sure, the Chinese government is not going to waive these requirements for Western companies that do business in China.
Until now, spending $21,2000 on a co-branded credit card could help you waive the spending requirements for most Premier tiers.
In addition, insurers have been asked to waive pre-authorization requirements for antiviral medications within the first 22014 hours of illness.
Trump recently noted that he would no longer waive sanctions against Iran unless dramatic steps are taken to fix the deal.
Andrew Cuomo announced a directive ordering health insurers waive all costs related to coronavirus emergency room, urgent care, and doctor visits.
One of those proposals will go into effect in April, making it more difficult for states to waive certain work requirements.
The country's finance ministry said Friday that it would waive taxes levied on some imports once companies had applied for exemptions.
Esterly had a court appearance on Monday in which he agreed to waive extradition and return to Pennsylvania to face charges.
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About the same number of institutions charge an ATM fee, but will waive it if you sign up for direct deposit.
We made a mistake in failing to follow our own practice to waive data restrictions when the issue first came up.
At the hearing, Pattis agreed to waive extradition proceedings to allow Dulos' family to have access to him during his hospitalization.
Other providers waive maintenance fees once clients' accounts hit a threshold of $0003,2000 to about $22,20000, according to the research firm.
In 1990, Ms. Saward became the first person in Britain to waive her right to anonymity as a victim of rape.
The deal also would grant states more flexibility to waive ObamaCare's rules and give $106 million to states for ObamaCare advertising.
Some Chinese sorghum importers have asked Beijing to waive the 178.6-percent anti-dumping deposit on U.S. imports already at sea.
Levitt said there is a "pretty low bar" in the legislation for states to be able to waive the ObamaCare protections.
The Senate routinely votes to waive budgetary points of order, but often legislation must be rewritten to fit within budget rules.
In a positive gesture, China said it will waive import tariffs for some soybeans and pork shipments from the United States.
Both bills would increase the deficit and could trigger cuts to Medicare if Congress doesn't waive sequestration rules for federal spending.
Later that day, Verizon said it would waive bills for consumer and business customers in two Florida counties for three months.
Both Malaysia and North Korea have signed the Vienna agreement, which allows a country to waive immunity for its own diplomats.
They signed the former Islander P. A. Parenteau to play alongside Tavares, only to waive Parenteau days before the season started.
In 2015, Wells Fargo Advisors was ordered to pay $15 million to compensate customers after failing to waive certain sales fees.
Cigna said on Thursday it will waive all co-pays, coinsurance, and deductibles for the laboratory testing of coronavirus in patients.
The district also agreed to remove a provision of the old contract allowing it to unilaterally waive caps on class sizes.
The president may waive sanctions if he determines that it is in the United States' national security interests to do so.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said on Tuesday that Trump has not made a final decision on whether to waive sanctions.
Woodford is also facing pressure over its decision not to waive fees on the suspended fund, a favourite among retail investors.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai on Tuesday called for wireless carriers to waive bills for customers affected by the storm.
Also about Iran ... The administration is expected to decide on whether to waive sanctions on the Iran deal this Friday, and despite Trump's threats to cancel the deal over his concerns about Iran's behavior in the Middle East, he may very well waive the sanctions to allow Congress more time to develop a fix to the deal.
ABV SA, which had won the Viracopos concession in 2012, cited unexpectedly low passenger traffic to waive rights to operate the airport.
Doctors at OHSU Doernbecher agreed to waive their fees, and the hospital pledged to ensure that most of the surgery was covered.
These women previously wrote an open letter to Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi asking him to waive the arbitration agreement for their lawsuit.
They would then offer to waive the made up fee if the customer signed up for a trial of the streaming platform.
President Donald Trump took days to waive the Jones Act, a law that makes shipping supplies to Puerto Rico much more expensive.
AHG had agreed to waive the debt conditions if there was a framework agreement between AHG and the government by last Friday.
GoAir in a Tweet said it would waive cancellation charges for flights to Bhubaneswar, Kolkata and Ranchi for travel till May 5.
My coworker tries to give me $5 for lunch yesterday, but I waive it off knowing she's providing my dinner tomorrow night.
Jet may also incentivize customers to waive their right to return or use a particular payment method to bring the prices down.
Facebook will waive up to $500,000 of fees on all donations to make sure the money is going directly to the cause.
A promise to waive farmers' debts helped the BJP to an electoral victory in India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, in March.
Hohn called on Brydon to waive a confidentiality agreement TCI said had been signed by Rolet covering the reasons behind his departure.
Then she says since this is my 2nd phone call and 3rd attempt to place my order, they will waive the tax.
The U.S. government later declined a police request to waive the employee's diplomatic immunity, the New Zealand Foreign Ministry said on Monday.
"AI companies should waive trade secrecy and other legal claims that would prevent algorithmic accountability in the public sector," the report says.
Although card issuers don't advertise it, they may waive your late fee if you ask nicely, especially for first-time flubs. 7.
" Gayle Kemp, who has had cancer and heart failure: "We're from North Carolina…They're going to waive out of everything they can.
For Russia, the new law limits the US President's power to unilaterally ease or waive most sanctions without the approval of Congress.
Trump's national security staff still has to convince Trump to waive the sanctions by the end of this week, the aide said.
"Most of the time the credit card company will waive to the fee," Grant Sabatier personal finance expert from Millennial Money, says.
But it does allow states to waive the ACA's ban on charging people with pre-existing conditions higher premiums than healthy people.
Authorities say that for years, Coniglio allegedly posed as the man's caretaker and trained him to waive his rights in different situations.
The Browns had been expected to waive Manziel on Wednesday, when free agency opened and the league began its new calendar year.
The FCC will also be able to waive a prohibition on owning two of the top four stations in a single market.
And in some provinces, companies domestically manufacturing ordinary products, like lotion and soap, can now apply to waive the animal testing requirements.
Carmelo has to waive his own no-trade clause in order to leave the Knicks, and Jackson is well aware of that.
If necessary, waive any attorney-client privilege issues that may have contributed to your personal lawyer's refusal to provide information to Congress.
On Wednesday, Senate Republicans introduced a bill to waive the mandate in areas where there is only one insurer offering ObamaCare coverage.
It told CMS to waive the statutory language in ObamaCare and allow people to keep their previous plans for a temporary time.
But states could apply to waive ObamaCare rules on what health services an insurance plan must cover, known as essential health benefits.
More deference must be given to states to waive these costly ObamaCare regulations, and the waivable regulations must be more clearly defined.
The IRS announced in January that it would waive penalties for some taxpayers, but Democrats want the agency to do even more.
It also allows U.S. officials to waive the restrictions for medical, business, security, and other concerns on a case-by-case basis.
However, Thai Airways said that the government's decision to waive visa fees until October could attract more visitors during the low season.
Most people may opt to waive their rights under GDPR, given how keen is their need and desire to be digitally connected.
By requiring individuals to settle claims through an arbiter, individuals waive the right to sue or take part in class action lawsuits.
An arbitration clause is an agreement to waive access to courts as a means of minimizing the time and expense of litigation.
The government has no power to compel private insurers to offer plans and no authority under the law to waive automatic penalties.
But Termanini said he remained hopeful Facebook would waive the charge when formally presented with the petition, most likely in coming weeks.
Their proposal would, among other provisions, waive what's currently a mandatory months-long process of counseling and mediation with the employing office.
Szpunar advised the court that the parliament should be able to decide whether to waive or defend the immunity of its members.
Politicians have often promised to waive farmers' loan repayments, but have not addressed the underlying reasons for their chronic indebtedness, Tiwari said.
States would get to waive some of the ACA's insurance regulations, through a beefed-up version of the law's "Section 1332" waivers.
This bill has a similar, if perhaps more incentivized mechanism for states to waive price protections for those with pre-existing conditions.
The European Union will waive most visa requirements for Turkish citizens by the end of June, provided that Turkey meets certain requirements.
If Trump did waive the sanctions, one official said, the administration would nevertheless impose new, targeted measure on Iranian businesses and people.
The Maine senator also wants Republicans to commit to passing a bill that would waive a 2010 "pay-as-you-go" law.
Travis, a die hard Lemmy fan, agreed to waive his artist fee -- but a crowdfunding page was started to pay for materials.
But any customers who took advantage of the deal might waive their right to join a class action lawsuit against the company.
Those that took up free credit monitoring offered by the company were initially forced to waive their right to sue the firm.
Under this declaration, Azar has the authority to waive many of the restrictions and requirements relating to the dispensing of prescription medications.
AMERICAN AIRLINES WILL WAIVE CHANGE FEES FOR ALL TICKETS PURCHASED FROM MARCH 1 THROUGH MARCH 16 AMID FALLING AIR TRAVEL DEMAND -STATEMENT
Sometimes lawyers and other advocates convince a child's case manager to reduce the travel fee or waive it altogether due to hardship.
It's been a week since President Donald Trump announced he would waive all interest on federal student loans during the coronavirus outbreak.
And anecdotal reports suggest that companies are becoming more willing to hire people with criminal records or to waive drug-testing requirements.
But Manafort refused to waive his right to venue, meaning the new charges had to be brought against him in Virginia instead.
He also could never seem to get rid of Anthony, the team's aging star who refused to waive a no-trade clause.
State governors can allocate resources, tap state funds, make emergency regulations, prohibit price-gouging, and waive or suspend laws impeding effective responses.
Signees have also agreed to waive any late fees and open up their Wi-Fi hotspots to any American who needs them.
In California, over 200 banks and credit unions have agreed to waive mortgage payments for 90 days without hurting borrowers' credit scores.
The Trump administration said it would temporarily waive a century-old shipping law to ease the flow of goods onto the island.
" WH official says Trump meant to echo what VP said yesterday that insurers "have agreed to waive all copays on coronavirus *testing.
We also don't know how many states would choose to waive the Obamacare insurance regulations and set up high-risk pools instead.
The fact that a prior president chose to waive the privilege would in no way bind future presidents to do the same.
Mr. Trump's threats to stop reimbursing insurers for plans that waive deductibles and co-payments for low-income people are particularly worrisome.
But as training camp neared, he agreed to waive his no-trade clause for a couple of more teams, including the Thunder.
Roberts's remarks came after Jackson seemed to indicate that he hoped Anthony, 32, would waive the no-trade clause in his contract.
If we all waive those rights we enable the collection of data that enables significant control over the electorate as a whole.
The hardest job for the C.B.O. is estimating the effects of the MacArthur Amendment, which allows states to waive several insurance regulations.
Even if it did, it is unclear that states would actually seek to waive the most popular regulations protecting sick people. Gov.
And the American Health Care Act, passed by the House, would permit states to waive some insurance safeguards regarding pre-existing conditions.
They could waive their right to be reunified and allow their children to remain in the U.S. to fight for legal status.
Several states, including Colorado, have laws that waive governmental immunity in the event of school violence, allowing parents to sue the school.
The company has since suspended its carpool service and started to waive delivery fees for small businesses in some of its markets.
These clauses require workers to waive their right to sue their employers for labor violations, discrimination, sexual harassment, and basically anything else.
NOW In general, estates pay 40 percent federal tax on inherited property, but rules waive that tax for estates up to $10,490,000.
The office also encourages defendants to waive their rights to a speedy trial or risk losing a chance at a plea deal.
Candidates with insufficient funds for the complete fee could file an affidavit to waive it and instead pay a $300 processing fee.
Mr. Ng planned to waive an extradition hearing on Friday and return to the United States, according to his lawyer, Marc Agnifilo.
President Trump could waive the law during peaks of energy demand as he did for Puerto Rico relief efforts following Hurricane Maria.
States that want to undertake demonstration projects that may further the goals of the program can waive many of the normal rules.
American Airlines said it would waive change fees for people booked through Charlotte Douglas International, a major regional hub in North Carolina.
" The hospital previously announced that Fatemeh's "physicians agreed to waive fees" and that "no public funds will be used to pay for it.
In 2008 Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff invoked that power to waive environmental laws to construct barriers along portions of the southern border.
Verizon says it is going to waive its new text message fees for a popular education app, after teachers and parents spoke out.
Something is wrong with the NDA though, based on Catherine's reaction to Jackson telling her that he directed their lawyers to waive it.
American, JetBlue and United and Delta have listed on their websites the destinations for which they will waive fees for changes and cancellations.
Better yet, call the airline now and ask if it will rebook your flight for a future date and waive the change fee.
Gates agreed to waive the venue issue so that all of the charges could be handled in one place, but Manafort did not.
Until November 16, it will waive all cat and kitten adoption fees as it tries to adopt out as many cats as possible.
This means that upon being hired, employees must waive their rights to sue, to participate in a class action lawsuit, or to appeal.
It would allow states to opt out of certain Obamacare protections for consumers and waive regulations requiring insurers to cover certain health benefits.
However, Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, made it plain that he would waive punitive measures against Pakistan because of broader diplomatic considerations.
Instagram's Terms of Use state that users agree to waive their right to participate in a class action lawsuit or class-wide arbitration.
They also objected to the fact that many of the sanctions are mandatory, meaning Trump could not waive them for national security reasons.
This would be the last time Trump will waive the sanctions as he pursues measures to strengthen the 2015 agreement, the officials said.
According to Paul Secunda, a labour-law scholar at Marquette University, NDAs cannot ask employees to "waive their statutory rights before action occurs".
The OCC reaffirmed that message on Tuesday and encouraged lenders to waive ATM fees and penalties for early withdrawals from some savings accounts.
Under the deal signed last week, China will exempt Maldives exports from tax while the archipelago nation will waive tariffs on Chinese imports.
When you have "less bad care, you don't have to waive bills" for patients' procedures, says David Mayer, MedStar's safety and quality chief.
Southwest Airlines doesn't charge fees for changing travel dates but said it would waive fare-difference charges for travelers affected by the storm.
The experts were divided on whether Wilmer would have been wise to have asked Kushner and Manafort to waive any potential Mueller conflict.
We'll waive any restocking charges and shipping fees, and customers can keep the free Netflix subscription they received with purchase during pre-order.
The 33-year-old Anthony will waive his no-trade clause and his $8.1 trade kicker to accommodate the deal, according to ESPN.
Chase bank is offering to waive or refund overdraft fees, while Wells Fargo and Bank of America have offered other payment assistance programs.
"Some places waive application fees, some don't or I'm not qualified because I don't make three times the amount of rent," Patterson said.
Williams has long argued that states waive their Clean Water Act certification rights by failing to act within a reasonable amount of time.
BuzzFeed also reported that, under the current proposal, the administration wouldn't waive the $85033 fee for people who can't afford to pay it.
Investigators met her April 26 for an interview, but she declined to waive her rights and concluded the interview, according to the documents.
T-Mobile will also waive any restocking charges and shipping fees, and it's also including a $25 credit on their monthly cell bill.
The European Stability Mechanism would have to be repaid the same amount, under Greece's bailout terms, but is likely to waive this right.
"We are particularly concerned about allowing states to waive this requirement because it will likely lead to patients losing their coverage," Madara wrote.
The bill would fund the cost-sharing subsidies through the end of 2019 and grant states more flexibility to waive ObamaCare's regulatory requirements.
It's pretty obvious to me that unless something changes in the next few days, I believe the President will not waive the sanctions.
The critics also maintain that Democratic leaders have too easily evaded the pay-go guideline by simply passing a rule to waive it.
That ZTE could not turn to Germany, Japan or South Korea as alternate sources for parts forced ZTE to waive the white flag.
A landlord who won't budge on the rent may be willing to waive gym memberships, parking or other costs associated with a rental.
She recommended that the IRS systemically waive the penalty for eligible taxpayers, but the IRS said it wouldn't be able to do that.
A guilty plea requires the defendant to make a series of statements that serve as a confession and to waive multiple constitutional rights.
Many banks will forgive overdraft fees, waive early-withdrawal fees on investments, and find ways to make your credit card debt more manageable.
Milwaukee General Manager David Stearns said the Brewers would move on after Lucroy refused to waive the no-trade provision in his contract.
But if you do find yourself with a late fee, there's something simple you can do: Ask your card issuer to waive it.
Starting at the end of January 2020, it will expand the 2x miles to restaurants worldwide, and it will waive foreign transaction fees.
The executive order signed earlier this month urged government departments to "waive, defer, grant exemptions from, or delay the implementation" of the provisions.
During this phase, the plan states that the ACLU will develop a form for parents who opt to waive reunification with their kids.
Hargreaves said it would waive fees on its platform for investors in the suspended fund and called on Woodford to do the same.
And while the abuse is (predictably) worse in blue states, other states—like Georgia—continue to waive these requirements, despite low unemployment rates.
The federal rulemaking process is time-consuming and subject to litigation and judicial review, so Trump can't simply waive Obama-era rules away.
The bill would also allow states to waive ObamaCare rules, including the prohibition on people with pre-existing conditions being charged higher premiums.
A law student in Florida got 500,000 signatures on a letter asking Trump to waive restrictions on ships delivering goods to Puerto Rico.
He pleaded guilty Wednesday in Weehawken Municipal Court in New Jersey after prosecutors agreed to waive three of the charges in that case.
It would allow states to waive some of Obamacare's core insurance protections, like the prohibition of charging sick people more than healthy people.
Kaiser Permanente, which is preparing to open its own medical school in 2020, said it would waive tuition for the first five classes.
Here's the deal: Over the past week, many US insurers have said they will waive cost-sharing for coronavirus testing for certain policyholders.
Instead of bailing out airlines or cruise lines, make people in quarantine eligible for unemployment insurance and waive work requirements for benefit programs.
Trump also conferred "broad new authority" on Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, which includes:The ability to waive laws to enable telehealth.
The state will waive Department of Health regulations, including the required space in a given room and how many beds are in it.
But any customers who signed up for the deal might automatically waive their right to join a class-action lawsuit against the company.
These provisions disadvantage consumers in almost every sector of the economy by requiring them to waive their rights before a dispute even occurs.
Benchmark and others ultimately agreed to waive those rights in exchange for concessions from SoftBank over the tender offer process, the people said.
The groups have said that giving the federal government unfettered power to waive applicable laws and limit judicial oversight is ripe for abuse.
"Waiving interest doesn't waive the requirement to make your monthly payments — additional guidance or clarification would be needed from the government," she says.
Separately, Trump said the federal government will waive interest on federal student loans and would purchase additional crude oil for the nation's reserves.
That declaration allowed the Department of Health and Human Services to waive certain regulatory requirements for healthcare facilities in response to the pandemic.
Delta Air Lines Inc said it would waive change fees for customers traveling to, from or through Europe and Britain through May 31.
SAZKA and OBAG, however, agreed for the state holding to waive its option, thus enabling SAZKA to obtain a majority stake, they said.
The airline will also waive any fees for booking changes for domestic and international flights for bookings between March 3 and March 31.
Earlier Tuesday, Walmart announced a new emergency leave policy for employees, which would waive the company's attendance policy through the end of April.
But Mr. Mattis said Congress would have to pass legislation to waive the five-year time limit for awarding the Medal of Honor.
The president also said he had signed executive orders to waive interest on student loans held by federal government agencies until further notice.
To celebrate the launch, Facebook is offering a promo to waive AMC and Atom Tickets convenience fees for movies booked through the platform.
He received bonuses of roughly $3 million in 2015 and 2016, but agreed to waive any bonus for this year after the hack.
This week, we saw Washington, California and New York require insurance plans to waive costs associated with patients getting tested for the virus.
But the board has the discretion to waive it in any particular instance, and it apparently plans to do so in Calhoun's case.
Customers in states that waive benefit rules may also be able to buy plans not covering as many medical services, like maternity coverage.
That's because the law would let states waive many of the requirements in the Affordable Care Act, the 2010 law known as Obamacare.
Vicente González and Beto O'Rourke asked whether DHS would give itself the authority to waive laws for other sections of the southwestern border.
Appearing in court in a wheelchair and breathing with the aid of an oxygen tank, Nix persuaded a judge to waive a bond.
Private school choice programs in Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Tennessee and Wisconsin also require parents to waive all or most IDEA rights.
It's pretty obvious to me that unless something changes in the next few days, I believe the president will not waive the sanctions.
Instead, he made an executive agreement, one that his successor could eliminate by merely disregarding the accord's requirement to waive sanctions against Iran.
Moreover, the Homeland Security Department will maintain discretion to waive the requirement for limited categories of visitors and immigrants to the United States.
The AARP is urging House and Senate leaders to waive congressional rules so the Republican tax bill doesn't trigger deep cuts to Medicare.
Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that DHS says parents have always been given the option to elect or waive reunification.
Lodha is seeking the consent from bondholders of its USD21000 million unsecured unsubordinated bonds to waive the breach of the restricted payments covenant.
A declaration, combined with a public health emergency declaration, would also allow the HHS secretary to waive Medicaid rules as noted above.  4.
The pair traveled to the US in mid-October to meet with President Donald Trump and urge him to waive Sacoolas's diplomatic immunity.
Savings are also used to waive co-pays and provide pharmaceuticals at free or reduced cost to low-income and other vulnerable patients.
The news comes one day after Beijing announced it would waive tariffs on 16 types of U.S. goods including some anti-cancer drugs.
For instance, President Obama helped many states waive TANF work requirements during his tenure, leaving thousands of adults to languish on TANF's rolls.
The proposed BBA wouldn't have prevented this omnibus because it merely requires three-fifths of the body to waive the balanced budget requirement.
The bill would also allow states to waive ObamaCare regulations, including those protecting people with pre-existing conditions from being charged higher premiums.
Rival Postmates said Tuesday it would waive commission fees for small businesses in San Francisco that sign up for a relief pilot program.
Trump also conferred "broad new authority" on Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, which includes:The ability to waive laws to enable telehealth.
Secondly, because the nature of the conflict is classified, the prosecutors said, Huawei cannot obtain enough information for them to waive any conflict.
Under the House bill, states would have to ask to waive those rules; Senate conservatives want to have states opt into the regulations.
DHS can waive the Jones Act to meet a national security threat and lack of U.S.-flagged vessels to meet a shipping need.
And I believe he has a right to protect that confidentiality until appropriate circumstances exist that he might choose to waive that privilege.
A trial for the 2006 and 2007 audits has not been scheduled because the FDIC did not waive its right to a jury trial.
But it doesn't lift or waive any other of the bedrock environmental laws that are designed to protect wildlife and land in the Refuge.
In December 2016, AFPM asked the EPA to waive the requirements that were in excess of real production of the advanced fuel last year.
In December Mobily said it had signed an agreement with creditors to waive covenant breaches in relation to debt facilities worth 12.1 billion riyals.
The delays in responding to their requests to waive privilege aren't seen as highly damaging to the probe but have frustrated investigators, they said.
In fact, the crucial provision that permitted it to clear the House allows states to waive the Affordable Care Act's protections for preexisting conditions.
Because the nature of the conflict is classified, the prosecutors said, Cole also cannot give Huawei enough information for them to waive any conflict.
The federal rule-making process is time-consuming and subject to litigation and judicial review, so Trump can't simply waive Obama-era rules away.
Instead, the only reason to waive shipping restrictions is for defense reasons, based on the current legalities of the Act as determined by Congress.
These clauses, which are now common, require workers to waive their right to sue their employers for labor violations, discrimination, sexual harassment, and more.
These include requiring technology vendors which sell services to the government to waive trade secrecy protections, thereby allowing researchers to better examine their algorithms.
In Canada, Koodo Mobile, which is owned by Telus, will waive the cost of all calls and texts to the area until April 2.
Section 508 allows the federal government to waive the standard amount hospitals are paid by Medicare, which normally follows a tariff designed by technocrats.
Giancana agreed to help the American government kill Castro and even said the mob would waive their usual fee, according to declassified CIA reports.
The only concrete change was an agreement to waive the £65 ($84) application fee for EU citizens who want to confirm their residency status.
Jeff Davis said the military can waive individual repayments on a case-by-case basis, but doesn't have the authority to issue blanket waivers.
But nobody has asked Trump to waive, in advance, whatever legal rights he might have to seek a statewide recount in such extraordinary circumstances.
"90% of the time they're going to say, 'Wow, my computer just magically allowed me to waive that fee as a courtesy!" he says.
In response to public outrage over its ongoing bungled response, Equifax stated on Twitter that it will waive credit freeze fees for 30 days.
But the final version of the House bill added a major caveat: Allowing states to waive some protections for individuals with pre-existing conditions.
During the incident, we made a mistake in failing to follow our own practice to waive data restrictions when the issue first came up.
Delta Air Lines, American, United, Spirit Airlines and JetBlue Airways said they would waive date-change fees for travelers affected by the severe weather.
The House bill allowed states to waive the Affordable Care Act's essential health benefits and its ban on charging higher premiums to sick people.
Pressuring a player to waive a NTC by waging a smear campaign in the media, or even sending them home or to the pressbox?
The new plan allows states to waive current Obamacare rules that mandate what's covered and bar insurers from charging less-healthy people higher prices.
Alexander wants to make it easier for states to waive some of the ACA's consumer protections and benefit mandates — which Democrats would staunchly oppose.
Rosenbluth told CNBC that many ETFs that put in place fee waivers at the time of launch continue to waive fees for years after.
Ng will waive extradition to the United States on Friday during an appearance in a court in Malaysia, according to his lawyer Marc Agnifilo.
Among other provisions, the bill would allow states to waive ObamaCare's rule prohibiting insurers from charging customers with pre-existing conditions more for coverage.
China's top five banks released a joint announcement on February 25, saying that they would waive fees for mobile transfers under 5,000 yuan ($764).
The bourse will waive buy-in penalties for short-sellers who were unable to cover their positions on time due to Thursday's market outage.
It also agreed to waive the interest and fees for a further 260,000 after admitting its automated checks had failed to adequately assess affordability.
Staal spent his first 12 seasons with Carolina and had to waive a no-movement clause in his contract to consent to the trade.
If firms decide to sponsor or run an office pool, they should consider securing a state license if available, or waive all entry fees.
A Senate bill slapping new financial penalties on Russia and limiting President Trump's ability to waive sanctions faces an uncertain path in the House.
Fully one-sixth of the population, CBO analysts conclude, live in states that would likely waive essential health benefits and pre-existing protection rules.
The change would essentially waive E15 from national vapor-pressure requirements, which currently block the sale of the fuel between June 85033 to Sept.
The state combined 220006 counties — some of which had unemployment rates as low as 2202 percent — to create one "area" and waive work entirely.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle had requested that the IRS waive penalties for taxpayers who didn't have enough withheld from their paychecks.
Dowries in Iran have skyrocketed to tens of thousands of dollars and wives can sometimes waive outstanding payments as part of a separation settlement.
The judge agreed to waive Spacey's right to appear at that hearing at the downtown Nantucket courthouse, but he must be reachable by phone.
Behind the scenes, the two Volkswagen officials got German employees to waive their privacy rights so documents could be transferred to the United States.
Steve Sisolak (D) asked the Nevada System of Higher Education to either waive late fees or financially assist students who depend on federal money.
Waive early withdrawal feesIf you have to withdraw early from a CD or pay a loan off early, most banks charge a penalty fee.
By refusing to waive sanctions without proving that Iran is violating the deal, Trump would effectively drop the agreement made by the United States.
But the law included a provision allowing presidents to waive its requirement for six months if they determined it was in the national interest.
It also lets states waive essential health benefits that would likely result in people with pre-existing conditions not having coverage for needed healthcare.
Giuliani also said that while Trump "can't waive all executive privilege," the president's team is eager to disclose as much information as legally possible.
The controversy is if employers can require employees to waive their rights to join a class-action suit when the employees sign labor contract.
I hope that the administration will strongly consider harmful ripple effects that would come from a reckless, hasty decision to waive the Jones Act.
Ask your bank if it has locations in your destination country, or if it has international bank partners that waive or reduce ATM fees.
The sanctions are actually not in effect at the moment since the Obama administration may waive them as long as Iran is in compliance.
A decision to waive full-time protection is not unprecedented; Ron Reagan ultimately declined Secret Service protection during his father's second term as president.
Rossello had asked Trump to temporarily waive the law as the island seeks food, water and other supplies following widespread devastation from Hurricane Maria.
Judge Howell's ruling dealt with the specialized testing and did not directly address whether the Army should waive its grooming rules for Captain Singh.
Under Monday's agreement, both parties have agreed to withdraw and waive all current litigations and arbitration proceedings, and all rights to any future claims.
Leak reveals Uber's $9.99 unlimited delivery Eats Pass The subscription would waive Uber's service fee, which is typically 15% of your order cost. 5.
Pompeo told his Senate confirmation hearing that he would still push for a tougher deal even if Trump decides not to waive the sanctions.
Apple in early 2018 will waive the $99 developer fee for all government and nonprofits starting in the U.S. to make this transition easier.
The Blazers are going to waive Varejao, but—if you were wondering—there is a rule that prohibits the Cavs from re-signing him.
Multiple airlines also announced it would waive pet-in-cabin and baggage fees on flights from certain airports in order to help with evacuations.
The couple also asked the judge to waive their need to appear in court on November 20 for an arraignment on the new charge.
In the absence of such an agreement, the United States will not again waive sanctions in order to stay in the Iran nuclear deal.
Many of these employees may still be on the hook for co-pays for the test unless their employers decide to waive the cost.
They will also waive all cancellation fees for hotels in the Asia Pacific region and Europe (except the United Kingdom) until April 15, 2020.
Insurers have agreed to waive co-payments for coronavirus testing, but not treatment, according to America's Health Insurance Plans, a trade association in Washington.
"When the day comes that they waive the fines, we will be the first people in line with books in our hands," she said.
Target is also suspending sales of reusable bags, so it will waive the fees usually charged in some locales for plastic and paper bags.
Thus, a president should be indictable unless he agrees to waive any future defense that the statute of limitations expired during the president's term.
Civil rights and environmental groups called the proposal outrageous, noting the department already has nearly unlimited authority to waive federal regulations governing land use.
But Noreika wants officials to work faster when they review severance pay and the agency can choose to waive its check on incoming executives.
The deal would technically keep Obamacare's core insurance reforms, but also allow states to waive them if they set up a high-risk pool.
A law student in Florida got nearly 500,000 signatures on a letter asking Trump to waive restrictions on ships delivering goods to Puerto Rico.
Delta Air Lines Inc said it would waive reservation change fees for customers traveling to, from or through Europe and Britain through May 31.
Telehealth groups were hoping for a provision that would waive restrictions during all national emergencies, but this appears more narrowly tailored to the coronavirus.
Andrew Cuomo announced a directive ordering health insurers to waive all costs related to the coronavirus for emergency-room, urgent-care, and doctor visits.
These documents, often known as a "general release," wipe the slate clean, legally speaking, and waive an employee's possible legal claims against the employer.
Postmates also announced a pilot program in San Francisco to waive commission fees for restaurants and other business that sign on with the platform.
AHIP also promised to take steps to dissuade patients from skipping tests or treatment due to cost concerns and potentially could waive co-pays.
One of the conditions of the KfW loan is for TUI to waive dividend payments for the term of the credit line, it said.
Lenders will also waive late fees and other expenses that borrowers would otherwise incur due to the grace period, Murphy announced in a tweet.
To make room on the roster, the Pistons will waive forward Michael Beasley, who reached a deal on a one-year contract in August.
The two Pitch Perfect stars finalized their divorce and agreed to waive their rights to spousal support, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
The government will also waive some fees for small and medium sized businesses, reduce rents at state owned facilities and create public works projects.
"The predicate of your question is not accurate," Pompeo said when asked if the administration would waive sanctions to help fight coronavirus in Iran.
Pakistan officials have demanded the United States waive his diplomatic immunity so that he can face a criminal trial, but American officials have refused.
The new requirement limits states' ability to waive existing work mandates and could result in 688,000 people losing assistance, according to the Agriculture Department.
And legislation moving through Congress would grant the agency the authority to waive the polygraph for some former law enforcement officers and military veterans.
The Senate parliamentarian normally decides whether particular provisions violate the Byrd rule, but the Senate can waive the rule with a 60-vote majority.
Comello's lawyer, Robert C. Gottlieb, said that his client will waive extradition when he appears in Ocean County court in New Jersey on Monday.
While the government can waive certain hospital requirements in an emergency, doing so requires multiple federal declarations and is both time- and geography-limited.
The move comes after Delta, United and American said they would waive fees for flights to Seoul, South Korea because of the outbreak there.
MGM China Holdings last week asked lenders to waive the leverage covenants on a HK$22003bn (US$4.7.3bn) loan for the next 24.25 months.
Beijing said on Friday it will waive import tariffs for some soybeans and pork shipments from the United States, but did not specify quantities.
Giuliani declined to comment on Cohen's claim that people connected to Giuliani had spoken to him, saying Cohen would have to waive privilege first.
Like millions of other Americans these days, she almost certainly had little choice but to waive her legal rights as a condition of employment.
In order to benefit from the offer, customers would be required to waive the right to pursue legal actions against Santander, the lender said.
Refuse consent when the leader wants to waive the rule that prevents committees from meeting beyond the first two hours of a Senate day.
The agency has authority under a decade-old statute to waive any law it needs to in order to build and operate border infrastructure.
States could waive a closely related rule that requires insurers to charge the same prices to healthy and sick customers of the same age.
Manafort answered the judge's questions about himself, his plea and rights he will waive, including his rights to a trial and to any appeals.
Currently, U.S. law allows Congress to review a decision by the President to waive sanctions if Iran begins to violate the JCPOA's nuclear terms.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai last week called for wireless carriers to waive October bills for people most severely affected by Hurricane Michael.
Proponents argue the changes, which would waive federal requirements under Medicaid, are an important tool in trimming the fast-rising costs of the program.
China announced yesterday it would waive tariffs on some US goods, the first time it's done that since the start of the trade war.
The president can waive the requirement that the PLO close its office only if he can certify to Congress that peace talks are underway.
Earlier this year, Trump said he will refuse to waive sanctions against Iran in May if his administration cannot reach an agreement with Europe.
Of course, Trump Jr. is perfectly entitled to waive the privilege, and apparently has decided he doesn't want to for reasons that remain unclear.
He said that the conversation between Trump and another foreign leader was protected by executive privilege, which he did not have authorization to waive.
If you initially waive coverage, but then find you need it, you can still enroll as long as you're within the 60-day window.
Brownley then crafted a bill to waive the statute of limitations in Canley's case, and the legislation was signed into law earlier this year.
President Barack Obama had to waive some ethics rules when he named a Raytheon lobbyist, William J. Lynn III, to the job in 2009.
This is a time for strategy and Trump can waive privilege on the unique facts of the situation without establishing precedent for the future.
This GOP amendment to let states waive community rating would once again allow insurers to charge people based on their expected health care costs.
Prior to the Michael's landfall as a Category 4 storm, AT&T announced it would credit and waive fees for those in the affected areas.
The tax agency said on Wednesday it would waive the penalty for taxpayers who paid at least 22019 percent of their tax liability for 25.
He said he and Clifford are still determining whether to waive privilege and "ironing out the details," including reviewing documents he has sought from Davidson.
Doctors at OHSU Doernbecher have agreed to waive their fees, and the hospital will ensure the majority of the surgery is covered, the hospital said.
Photo: APThe Department of Homeland Security has moved to waive a stunning list of environmental regulations for the construction of Donald Trump's stupid border wall.
Google created IARC to review IP created by Googlers that is covered by this Agreement and decide whether the company will waive its copyright interest.
Therefore, according to the defendants, California can't prohibit corporations from requiring consumers to waive their public injunction claims because the policy would improperly impede arbitration.
However, the Trump administration said Monday it would not waive federal restrictions on foreign ships' transportation of cargo as it had following Harvey and Irma.
But under his plea deal, he is eligible for a sentence of zero to six months and can ask to court to waive any fine.
But a prenup could be worded to require your new spouse to waive their right to dissent or take an elective share in your estate.
Congress has authorized the president to waive a host of environmental regulations to build border infrastructure and has considered similar exemptions for other infrastructure projects.
It comes on the heels of a proposal to cut funding to the EPA by billions of dollars and to waive thousands of its staff.
But under his plea agreement, he is eligible for a sentence of zero to six months and can ask to court to waive any fine.
But the Freedom Caucus ultimately got its way, as the Republicans added an amendment that would allow states to waive out of these two provisions.
This is the online equivalent of when certain purchases require or waive you to enter a PIN or provide a signature to seal the deal.
As part of the turnaround plan, the company said it is planning to downsize its overseas ambitions and ask lenders to substantially waive its debt.
Fahrenthold reports: In a settlement, Palm Beach agreed to waive those fines — if Trump's club made a $100,000 donation to a specific charity for veterans.
"The Court finds that the plaintiff here never agreed to waive his right to a jury trial or to submit to mandatory arbitration," Rakoff wrote.
The city agreed to waive millions of dollars in right-of-way fees to allow Google to start laying fiber in the city, for example.
On July 18, Apple asked the U.S. Trade Representative's office to waive 25% tariffs on 20203 parts, including ones for the Mac Pro desktop computer.
Targets of investigations agree to waive the statute-of-limitations in many cases to allow the agency more time to consider evidence in their favor.
It was unclear whether McCain could gain widespread support for the bill that would waive the law, which is supported by shipping and security interests.
But because it's tied to the ACA's essential health benefits, critics say the provision will become meaningless in states that waive the essential benefit rules.
In December, Mobily said most of its lenders had agreed to waive breaches in the terms of loan facilities totalling 12.1 billion riyals ($3.2 billion).
What's next: FCC Chairman Ajit Pai wants to waive the pay phone audit requirements for 2017 while the agency considers whether to eliminate them altogether.
In February, a petition signed by 42,000 people demanded that Facebook waive the fees it charges a charity for raising $1.5 million on its website.
The bill would allow states to waive certain ObamaCare regulations, including a rule barring insurers from charging customers more for coverage based on their health.
President Trump is expected to waive sanctions on Iran this week under the terms of the Iran nuclear deal, the AP reports citing U.S. officials.
The city has asked the state to waive Monday's deadline; Guardian said this week they are close to a deal to solve the budget crisis.
His case is back in the news because DNA chief Kovesi tried -- and failed -- to persuade the nation's upper house to waive Oprea's parliamentary immunity.
Provided you spot and report the fraud quickly, you would be liable for at most $50, and most banks will waive even that, he said.
The Senate bill would allow governors to waive essential health benefits, raise out-of-pocket cost limits, and break apart risk pools among other things.
The order directed departments to "waive, defer, grant exemptions from, or delay the implementation" of provisions that imposed fiscal burdens on states, companies or individuals.
In the letter, the Corps said it would waive the standard 21.5-day waiting period after congressional notification and drilling resumed on Thursday, February 27.
The Trump administration's decision to waive temporarily the threat of punishment for some countries that continue buying oil from Iran has contributed to the slump.
The Trump administration said it is evaluating whether to waive U.S. shipping restrictions for Puerto Rico, where residents are without power after two devastating hurricanes.
The amendment allows states to waive rules governing what an insurance plan must cover and lets insurers charge sick people more based on their health.
When people sign up for the service, they waive the right to sue Airbnb, or join any arbitration or class-action lawsuit against the company.
The US president has the power to waive sanctions against Turkey over the latter's purchase of a Russian air-defense system, Turkey's president said Sunday.
Remember that President Trump on his first day in office signed an executive order allowing federal agencies to waive enforcement of certain aspects of Obamacare.
And key questions — and divisions — still exist, such as over the length of a Medicaid phase-out and how many ObamaCare insurance regulations to waive.
And would be allowed to waive endangered species consultations and determine that an activity is not likely to adversely impact listed species or critical habitat.
There the state government decided last year to waive 50 percent of royalty payments to smaller mines that were actively trying to restructure their operations.
Wayne State University, located in Detroit, Michigan, just announced a plan to waive tuition for area high school graduates if they reside in the city.
On Tuesday Trump announced the withdrawal of the U.S. from an agreement to waive sanctions on Iran in exchange for Iran ending its nuclear program.
Charter school supporters claimed that the provision would allow SUNY to waive requirements that limit the number of uncertified teachers that charter schools can employ.
The following credit cards will waive the MQD requirement for Silver, Gold, and Platinum status if you spend at least $25,000 on your eligible card.
Citi has a cross-country network of 65,000 ATMs, and it will also waive or reimburse fees Elevate customers incur from any non-Citi ATMs.
A motion to waive the budget rules related to the bill — which needed 60 votes in the Senate — failed shortly before the final Senate vote.
The 3rd Circuit agreed: If JPMorgan wanted Reading to waive its arbitration rights, the appeals court said, then it should have spelled out the waiver.
The annual defense policy bill would establish a "special rule" allowing the Trump administration to waive some sanctions on U.S. allies for buying Russian weapons.
Upon joining, members waive their right to sue, and in the case of Samaritan, appeals panels of randomly selected members are supposed to settle disputes.
Even if anthem protests are protected by federal labor law, the players' collective bargaining agreement could, in theory, waive their right to engage in them.
Delta also said it would waive all pet-in-cabin and baggage fees for passengers flying from several airports between August 30 and September 4.
No foreign transaction feesBoth cards waive foreign transaction fees, meaning you won't pay an additional fee to use your credit card for purchases made abroad.
The insurance industry corrected him, saying they have agreed to waive co-payments "for testing, not for treatment," a colossal difference from what Trump indicated.
But Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts says it will waive co-pays for coronavirus treatment at doctor's offices, emergency rooms and urgent care centers.
In addition to asset purchases, the central bank will waive its existing eligibility requirements for Greek debt purchases, because that country's economy is particularly fragile.
Vice President Pence announced this week that multiple insurance companies have agreed to waive copays for testing and to no surprise billing on the issue.
President Donald Trump had incorrectly said during an Oval Office address two weeks ago that insurers had agreed to waive all co-payments for treatment.
It revised the Republican bill to let states waive out of Obamacare's "community rating" provision, meaning states could once again charge sicker people higher premiums.
Delta Airlines Inc said Monday it would waive change fees for customers who had previously booked tickets and are scheduled to travel through April 30.
That said, just last week HHS also issued another bullet saying that they would waive HIPAA sanctions and penalties during the nationwide public health emergency.
Last week, CVS Health's Aetna division became the first major carrier to waive cost-sharing on Covid-19 hospitalization at its in-network health systems.
With three of the major carriers now committing to waive essentially all patient out-of-pocket costs for Covid-19, more insurers are likely follow.
Mr. Cuomo has urged banks to waive mortgage payments for three months, but he does not have the authority to order them to do so.
As of now, the Tully Library hasn't yet paid the bill, as Verizon is still figuring out if it will waive the fee or not.
Bird, for example, is offering to waive its $0003 fee to unlock a scooter and only charge its typical 2000 cents-per-minute usage fee.
Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas), a 2020 presidential hopeful, on Wednesday called on the Trump administration to waive visa requirements for people displaced by Hurricane Dorian.
You hereby knowingly and voluntarily WAIVE THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD IN COURT OR HAVE A JURY TRIAL on all Claims subject to this Agreement.
Toward the end of the book Trump is "kind enough to waive the $20,000 fee" when Ivana held her third marriage at Mar-a-Lago.
The pledge the companies plan to implement also calls for them to open public Wi-Fi hot spots and waive late fees for 60 days.
From Politico's Sarah Owermohle:  Trump's claim tonight that health insurers "have agreed to waive all copayments for coronavirus treatments" seems to be news to them.
ELIMINATES PRE-EXISTING CONDITION PROTECTIONS The bill allows states to waive the requirement that insurers cover people with pre-existing conditions without charging higher premiums.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has shown a willingness to waive its "bad actor" rules, which bar financial institutions from offering securities to the public.
The Shed announced its decision to voluntarily waive the need for an election and recognize the union following independent verification by the American Arbitration Association.
"You can waive these rights and opt in to sharing your data if you wish for the companies' benefit and your own convenience," Yang said.

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