Failure to enforce any provision of the Terms of Service does not constitute a waiver of such provision


Service: McDonald's
Status: APPROVED
Changes: 3
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Author: Peepo (2527) Staff


If McDonald’s fails to insist that you perform any of your obligations under these terms, or if McDonald’s does not enforce its rights against you, or delays in doing so, that will not mean that McDonald’s has waived its rights against you and will not mean that you do not have to comply with those obligations.</li>


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