To waive a fee



Example: They waive a fee under special conditions

Definition


"To waive a fee" means to voluntarily give up the right to collect a payment or charge, often as a gesture of goodwill or under special circumstances, so that the person or party is not required to pay the fee that would normally be due.

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    Etymology


    The phrase "to waive a fee" comes from the verb "waive," which originally stems from the Old French word 'waiver,' meaning to abandon or renounce a claim. The term evolved in English legal and financial contexts to mean the intentional relinquishment of a right, such as the right to collect a fee.