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waived and no-trade
He was heavily pursued by the contending Chicago Cubs around the trade deadline, and the soft-spoken McGriff waived his no-trade clause to allow himself to be dealt to Chicago on July 27, 2001.
However, the first two seasons of his contract were hampered by injuries, and in the off-season prior to the 2007 – 08 campaign, Aucoin waived his no-trade clause and was sent with a seventh-round draft pick to the Calgary Flames for defencemen Andrei Zyuzin and Steve Marr.
The first year was eventually nullified by the NHL lockout ; in the second year, with the Penguins languishing at the bottom of the NHL standings, Recchi waived his no-trade clause to be sent to the Stanley Cup-contending Carolina Hurricanes at the deadline for minor-league forward Krystofer Kolanos, left wing Niklas Nordgren, and a 2007 2nd round pick.
On Feb. 11, 2008, Stillman waived his no-trade clause so that the Hurricanes could trade him along with Mike Commodore to the Ottawa Senators for Patrick Eaves and Joe Corvo.

waived and clause
Chief Justice Earl Warren, a former prosecutor, delivered the opinion of the Court, ruling that due to the coercive nature of the custodial interrogation by police ( Warren cited several police training manuals which had not been provided in the arguments ), no confession could be admissible under the Fifth Amendment self-incrimination clause and Sixth Amendment right to an attorney unless a suspect had been made aware of his / her rights and the suspect had then waived them:
Products marketed to Norwegian consumers in Norway are subject to Norwegian law — a right that cannot be waived by a clause in a company's standard customer contract.
After Sabres management personally conversed with Regehr on the merits of the Sabres organization, Regehr waived his no-movement clause and was traded to the Sabres on June 25 along with Ales Kotalik and a second-round pick in 2012, while Calgary received Paul Byron and Chris Butler.
In order to complete the trade, Clark waived a clause under his contract with the Padres pursuant to which he was to receive $ 500, 000 from the Padres if traded.
On December 9, 2011, Arenas was waived by the Orlando Magic under the amnesty clause.
On July 12, 2012, Miličić was waived by the Timberwolves under the league's amnesty clause.
On July 17, 2012, the Wizards announced that they had waived Blatche via the amnesty clause.
On July 17, 2012, the Nuggets waived Andersen via the amnesty clause.

waived and for
The filing of an original or amended declaration, otherwise due on January 15, 1962, is also waived, if you file your Form 1040 for 1961 and pay the full tax by January 31, 1962.
A 2002 example of a Colombian diplomat in London being prosecuted for the manslaughter of a man who mugged his son in a Tesco car park was deemed in the public interest once diplomatic immunity was waived by the Colombian government.
In some cases, such as the Portland International Film Festival, there is an entry fee, but it is waived for filmmakers within a certain region, such as the Northwestern United States.
It was intended that the levy would be waived for a two-year period on all helpers ' employment contracts signed on or after 1 September 2008, but would not apply to ongoing contracts.
In 1964, just days before Hoover testified in the earliest stages of the Warren Commission hearings, President Lyndon B. Johnson waived the then-mandatory U. S. Government Service Retirement Age of seventy, allowing Hoover to remain the FBI Director " for life.
With the help of lawyers in August 1937 he was successful in claiming a pension ; he received a cash settlement for his house, which had been taken over by the city of Cologne ; his unpaid mortgage, penalties and taxes were waived.
On June 1, 2010, in deciding the Berghuis v. Thompkins case, the United States Supreme Court declared that criminal defendants who have been read the Miranda rights ( and who have indicated they understand them and have not already waived them ), must explicitly state during or before an interrogation begins that they wish to be silent and not speak to police for that protection against self-incrimination to apply.
Since the standard qualifications for the college were not met — Marcus did not have two living parents — they must have been waived by Hadrian, Marcus ' nominator, as a special favor to the child.
A no disqualification match can still end by countout ( although this is rare ); typically, a match must be declared a " no holds barred " match, a " street fight " or some other term, in order for both DQs and countouts to be waived.
Clemente was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame posthumously in 1973, becoming the first Latin American to be selected and one of only four current Hall of Fame members for whom the mandatory five-year waiting period has been waived.
The NSG decided in 1992 to require full-scope IAEA safeguards for any new nuclear export deals, which effectively ruled out nuclear exports to India, but in 2008 waived this restriction on nuclear trade with India as part of the Indo-US civilian nuclear agreement.
The total number of tricks bid each round cannot match the number of tricks available, so the dealer each hand must bid with this constraint in mind-sometimes this constraint is waived for the final round if players agree in advance.
The minimal requirement of a doctoral dissertation related to psychology for full membership can be waived in certain circumstances where there is evidence that significant contribution or performance in the field of psychology has been made.
The reduction should free additional resources for poverty reduction and public investment although many argue that all Sao Tomean government debt should be waived to alleviate poverty.
People qualify for Medicare coverage, and Medicare Part A premiums are entirely waived, if the following circumstances apply:
The minimal requirement for full membership can be waived in certain circumstances where there is evidence that significant contribution or performance in the field of psychology has been made.
The United States military requires all soldiers to possess a high school diploma or equivalent ; this requirement may be waived for young soldiers for up to 180 days from the date of enlistment ( with the agreement that the child obtains a high school diploma or equivalent within 180 days ) and during wartime.
One week later on February 22 Orlando announced that they had traded Steve Francis to the New York Knicks in exchange for Anfernee Hardaway ( whom they waived two days later ) and Trevor Ariza.
The Cavaliers originally lost Žydrūnas Ilgauskas ( center ) in this trade, but after being waived by Washington, he signed back with the Cavaliers on March 23, 2010 for the rest of the 2009 – 2010 season.
On December 19, 2006, the Nuggets traded Joe Smith, Andre Miller and two first-round draft picks of the 2007 NBA Draft to the Philadelphia 76ers for Ivan McFarlin and superstar Allen Iverson ( McFarlin was waived immediately following the trade's approval ).
The Warriors eventually waived guard Raja Bell in order to sign Williams for the rest of the year.
The incident caused the team to suspend Avery for the season ; he was later waived by the Stars.
The waiting period was waived for ten players deemed exceptionally notable, most recently Wayne Gretzky who was inducted in 1999.
Following Wayne Gretzky's retirement, the Board of Directors determined that the waiting period would no longer be waived for any player except under " certain humanitarian circumstances.

waived and three-year
Lemieux was so respected in the league, and his achievements over the course of his career were so great, that he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in the same year as he retired, the three-year waiting period being waived.
The Bulls signed veteran shooting guard Richard " Rip " Hamilton to a three-year deal, after he was waived by the Detroit Pistons.
He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961, the customary three-year waiting period being waived in his honour.
* Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1979, with the mandatory three-year waiting period waived, making him the youngest inductee at 31 years of age

waived and extension
This prohibition is extended to the suspect's spouse and members of his close family ( this extension of the prohibition may be waived if both the prosecution and the defense counsel agree to the waiver ).

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