RFW
== RFW ==
RFW is an acronym that can refer to various concepts, organizations, or terms depending on the context in which it is used. Below are some of the notable references for RFW:
Radio Free World[edit]
Radio Free World (RFW) is a term that has been used to describe various international broadcasting services that aim to provide news and information to countries where free press is restricted. These services often operate with the goal of promoting freedom of information and countering state-controlled media.
Request for Waiver[edit]
In legal and administrative contexts, Request for Waiver (RFW) refers to a formal request submitted to an authority seeking exemption from a specific rule, regulation, or requirement. This process is commonly used in various fields, including immigration, education, and telecommunications.
Right of First Refusal[edit]
In real estate and contract law, Right of First Refusal (RFW) is a contractual right that gives its holder the option to enter into a business transaction with the owner of something, according to specified terms, before the owner is entitled to enter into that transaction with a third party.
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