/ˈweɪvər ˈoʊvər tuː ðə kɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: việc tuyên bố trước tòa về việc khước từ quyền lợi.
A more thorough explanation: A waiver is a voluntary and intentional relinquishment or abandonment of a known legal right or privilege, typically made by a party in a legal proceeding. It is a formal declaration that a person gives up a right or claim, either expressly or through conduct, such as by failing to assert the right when it is available. In the context of court proceedings, a waiver may involve giving up certain procedural rights or defenses, or agreeing to forego certain legal remedies or benefits.
Example: The defendant signed a waiver, relinquishing their right to a trial by jury and agreeing to submit the case over to the court for a bench trial.