waiverable
/ˌweɪvərəbəl/Definitions
1. adjective
capable of being waived or relinquished, especially in reference to a right or privilege.
“The company’s waiverable insurance policy protected employees from financial losses.”
2. noun
the quality or state of being capable of being waived or relinquished.
“The waiverable nature of the contract allowed both parties to back out if necessary.”