Tennessee Waiver of Right to Appeal is a legal document that allows an individual to voluntarily waive their right to appeal the outcome of a criminal case or other legal proceeding. The waiver must be signed by the individual and accepted by the court before it is considered valid. There are two types of Tennessee Waiver of Right to Appeal: absolute waiver and conditional waiver. An absolute waiver means the individual will not appeal the outcome of the case no matter what the result is. A conditional waiver, on the other hand, allows the individual to appeal the outcome of the case only if the result is not to their satisfaction. Both types of waivers must be signed by the individual and accepted by the court in order to be valid.