waivable

[US]/ˈweɪvəbl/
[UK]/ˈweɪvəbl/

Translation

adj.capable of being waived or given up; that can be relinquished or forfeited

Example Sentences

the fee is waivable upon request.

some contractual terms are waivable by mutual agreement.

this penalty is waivable under exceptional circumstances.

the deposit is waivable for long-term customers.

certain requirements are waivable at the manager's discretion.

late payment charges are often waivable.

the waiting period is waivable with proper documentation.

membership fees may be waivable for students.

this obligation is not waivable without proper authorization.

cancellation fees are typically waivable with advance notice.

the age requirement is waivable in special cases.

some restrictions are waivable upon application.

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