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Terms for subject Law (8527 entries)
waive rights to choose to give up one’s constitutional rights
waive the right waiver
waive time to cut time off of a prison sentence
waive the right waiver
waiver and estoppel Voluntary surrender of some known right, benefit, or advantage
waiver of immunity A means authorized by statute by which a witness, before testifying or producing evidence, may relinquish the right to refuse to testify against himself or herself, making it possible for his or her testimony to be used against him or her in future proceedings
waiver of rights official giving up of one’s constitutional rights
Wake County Bar Association WCBA
Wake Forest L.Rev. Wake Forest Law Review
Wakefield Quin - Barristers & Attorneys WQ
Walk In Lay Down WILD
Wall. Wallace, U.S. Supreme Court Reports
Wallace's United States Supreme Court Reports Wall.
vagrancy wandering from place to place without working
Wanted For QUestioning WFQU
W.R. war risk
war risk only w.r.o.
warrant war.
ward a person, esp a minor or one legally incapable of managing his own affairs, placed under the control or protection of a guardian or of a court Val_Sh­ips
ward A minor who is under the care and control of the court instead of the parents

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