Examples of 'you have waived' in a sentence

Meaning of "you have waived"

you have waived: This phrase is used to indicate that someone has voluntarily given up or declined a right or privilege. It implies a decision to not exercise a particular option or benefit

How to use "you have waived" in a sentence

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you have waived
You have waived the right to an attorney.
And that you have waived time.
You have waived your right.
According to my paperwork you have waived your right to a lawyer.
But you have waived your right to a trial.
Well, let me ask you this, Lieutenant, since you have waived your Article Thirty-One rights.
You have waived your rights to criminal charges in this matter.
Do you understand that you have waived the right to counsel?
You have waived your right to have your parent or an advocate present.
Buck Bundy, I understand you have waived your right to an attorney.
You have waived much protection and can not claw back the information.
Mr Alcala, I understand that you have waived your right to an attorney?
Now, you have waived the right to an attorney.
JACK ., According to my paperwork you have waived your right to a lawyer . WARHOL.
Well, you have waived all rights to talk protocol.

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Madam President, can I confirm you have waived executive privilege?
And that you have waived time and agreed that I can sentence you immediately.
They tell me you have waived your right to council.
You have waived immunity for your testimony here today?
The same applies if you have waived the pension in favour of the recognition payment.
You have waived your right to speak, as have other colleagues.
Now, I understand that you have waived union representation for this meeting.
You have waived any legal responsibility on our part … in perpetuity, throughout the universe.
Just so we are clear, you have waived your right to a union rep here today?
You have waived your right to have your parent or an advocate present . Yep.
They tell me you have waived your right to council . Yes, sir.
You have waived your right to counsel, right?
Seeing as how you have waived your right to counsel, Mr. Shelton.
And you have waived your right to counsel, correct?
Do you understand that you have waived the right to counsel? I don't… I don't trust lawyers.
And you have waived them, correct? I would hope so.
And you have waived them, correct?
No, you have waived that right!
And you have waived your right to counsel, correct? - Yes, sir.

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