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aiver of Rights

Art. 6.- Rights may be waived, unless the waiver is contrary to law, public order,
public policy, morals, or good customs, or prejudicial to a third person with a
right to be recognized by law.

Generally, rights may be waived given that:


1. The person making the waiver is capacitated to do so. Meaning not a minor or
Insane.

2. The waiver must be made clearly but not necessarily express.

3. The person must have the right he is renouncing,

aiver of Rights
Art. 6.- Rights may be waived, unless the waiver is contrary to law, public order,
public policy, morals, or good customs, or prejudicial to a third person with a
right to be recognized by law.

Generally, rights may be waived given that:


1. The person making the waiver is capacitated to do so. Meaning not a minor or
Insane.

2. The waiver must be made clearly but not necessarily express.

3. The person must have the right he is renouncing,

aiver of Rights
Art. 6.- Rights may be waived, unless the waiver is contrary to law, public order,
public policy, morals, or good customs, or prejudicial to a third person with a
right to be recognized by law.

Generally, rights may be waived given that:


1. The person making the waiver is capacitated to do so. Meaning not a minor or
Insane.

2. The waiver must be made clearly but not necessarily express.


3. The person must have the right he is renouncing,

aiver of Rights
Art. 6.- Rights may be waived, unless the waiver is contrary to law, public order,
public policy, morals, or good customs, or prejudicial to a third person with a
right to be recognized by law.

Generally, rights may be waived given that:


1. The person making the waiver is capacitated to do so. Meaning not a minor or
Insane.

2. The waiver must be made clearly but not necessarily express.

3. The person must have the right he is renouncing,

aiver of Rights
Art. 6.- Rights may be waived, unless the waiver is contrary to law, public order,
public policy, morals, or good customs, or prejudicial to a third person with a
right to be recognized by law.

Generally, rights may be waived given that:


1. The person making the waiver is capacitated to do so. Meaning not a minor or
Insane.

2. The waiver must be made clearly but not necessarily express.

3. The person must have the right he is renouncing,

aiver of Rights
Art. 6.- Rights may be waived, unless the waiver is contrary to law, public order,
public policy, morals, or good customs, or prejudicial to a third person with a
right to be recognized by law.

Generally, rights may be waived given that:


1. The person making the waiver is capacitated to do so. Meaning not a minor or
Insane.

2. The waiver must be made clearly but not necessarily express.


3. The person must have the right he is renouncing,

aiver of Rights
Art. 6.- Rights may be waived, unless the waiver is contrary to law, public order,
public policy, morals, or good customs, or prejudicial to a third person with a
right to be recognized by law.

Generally, rights may be waived given that:


1. The person making the waiver is capacitated to do so. Meaning not a minor or
Insane.

2. The waiver must be made clearly but not necessarily express.

3. The person must have the right he is renouncing,

aiver of Rights
Art. 6.- Rights may be waived, unless the waiver is contrary to law, public order,
public policy, morals, or good customs, or prejudicial to a third person with a
right to be recognized by law.

Generally, rights may be waived given that:


1. The person making the waiver is capacitated to do so. Meaning not a minor or
Insane.

2. The waiver must be made clearly but not necessarily express.

3. The person must have the right he is renouncing,


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