/sʌbdʒɛkt tuː ˈweɪvər/ – Phrase
Definition: chừng nào chưa có giấy khước từ các quyền liwj.
A more thorough explanation: “Subject to waiver” refers to a condition or provision in a legal document or agreement that can be waived or relinquished by one or more parties involved. This means that the parties have the option to choose not to enforce or abide by that particular condition or provision if they so decide.
Example: The terms of the contract are subject to waiver by mutual agreement of both parties.