/tə weɪv ˈoʊvər tuː ðə kɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: tuyên bố trước tòa về việc khước từ quyền.
A more throughout explanation: “To waive” in legal terms means to voluntarily give up or relinquish a right, claim, or privilege. When a party waives a right in court, they are choosing not to exercise that right or benefit that they are entitled to. This can be done through a formal declaration or by taking a specific action that indicates the intention to waive the right.
Example: The defendant decided to waive their right to a trial by jury and instead opted for a bench trial in front of the judge.