Products tagged with 'waiver of liability form'
Outdoor Club Release and Waiver
Outdoor club activities can often carry the risk of injury or even death. Protect yourself and the club against legal claims with this downloadable Release, Waiver and Indemnity Agreement.
- Applicants for membership in the club must submit a signed copy of the Agreement before their membership application will be considered.
- The applicant acknowledges the risks involved in outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, skiing, etc., and assumes all responsibility for those risks.
- The applicant releases the Club and its officers and members from any responsibility or liability for injury, death, illness, loss or damages resulting from the applicant's participation in any Club activity.
- The applicant represents that they are physically fit and able to participate and they have no physical or mental impairment which would impact their participation in any chosen activity.
- The applicant indemnifies the Club and its officers and members from any liability for damage or injury to a third party resulting from the applicant's activities in the Club.
- Don't leave the club open to injury or wrongful death suits. Download the Release, Waiver and Indemnity Agreement and post it on your club's website for all new members to read and sign.
Volunteer Worker Waiver Form
Do you coordinate volunteer work drives for outdoor projects? Protect your organization from injury or damage claims with this Volunteer Worker Waiver of Liability form.
- The form can be used for such things as tree planting, fruit harvesting, litter cleanup, etc. along highways, riverbanks or in city parks.
- This waiver form should be signed by each volunteer prior to starting work.
- The volunteer accepts full responsibility for any risk of injury related to taking part in the project.
- The volunteer waives any claim of liability against the organizers.
- This is a generic legal form that can be used anywhere.
- Available in MS Word format so you can easily customize the form for your organization. Use it for all of your volunteer projects.
High Risk Sport Release and Waiver
Do you offer high risk sports programs to the public?
Protect your company and employees against injury or wrongful death lawsuits with this High Risk Sport Release and Waiver form.
This form is ideal for businesses that offer such activities as rock climbing, sky diving, bungee jumping, white water rafting, or heavy contact sports.
Who Must Sign the Release and Waiver
The form should be signed by each participant before they can take part in the activity. Participants should be of legal age or, if a minor, should be accompanied by a responsible adult who can sign the form on their behalf.
Key Provisions
- The participant releases the facility, its employees and management from any liability connected with the participant's involvement in the sport or activity.
- The participant assumes full responsibility for all risks associated with the activity and waives his/her rights to file a legal claim.
Format and Use
This is a fully editable and reusable release form. Buy it, download it, customize for your business, use it as often as you require.
The High Risk Sport Release and Waiver Form is a generic legal document template which can be used in most jurisdictions.
Prenatal Fitness Program Waiver and Release
Get every participant in a prenatal fitness program to sign this Waiver and Release of Liability form before starting.
If your facility offers prenatal fitness, yoga, or exercise programs, it is essential to prioritize the safety of participants and protect your business from potential claims. Every participant should be required to sign a Fitness Program Waiver and Release of Liability form specifically designed for pregnancy.
Why You Need to Use this Waiver and Release Form
This waiver serves to protect both your business and its employees from any claims that may arise due to the injury or death of a pregnant participant or her unborn child, if such incidents are associated with participation in the program.
Participant Responsibilities and Acknowledgments
- The participant releases the fitness facility from any and all liability related to her involvement in the program.
- The participant acknowledges that there are inherent risks associated with prenatal fitness and exercise activities.
- The participant confirms that she has obtained her doctor's permission to participate in the fitness or exercise program.
About the Waiver Form
This document is a reusable legal form. It can be purchased, downloaded, and customized to fit the specific needs of your business. You can use it as often as required for all participants in your prenatal fitness, yoga, or exercise programs.
This is a generic form that can be used almost anywhere.
Horseback Riding Release Form | Canada
Protect yourself against legal claims for injuries from horseback riding, show jumping, or other equestrian activities with this Release and Indemnity Agreement for Canada.
Who Can Use This Form
The Release Form can be used by any stable, riding academy and other facility in Canada that provides riding lessons, training or other activities involving riding or interaction with horses. The Release should be signed by all students and riders before they take part in any such activities.
Content of the Release and Indemnity Agreement
- The rider releases the stable owner, horse owner and all related parties from any and all liability.
- The rider acknowledges the risks and assumes all responsibility for those risks.
- The rider waives any claims they may have for loss of or damage to property, or injury to or death of the rider or any animal owned by the rider.
Format and Jurisdiction
The Horseback Riding Release and Indemnity Agreement is available in MS Word format and is fully editable. It can be reused as often as you like.
This template form can be used in most provinces and territories of Canada. A French-language version may be required in Quebec.
Catering Waiver and Indemnity Agreement
If your facility hires outside caterers for events, protect the facility from claims for illness or injury with this Catering Waiver and Indemnification Agreement.
Caterer Obligations
- The caterer must present a valid certificate of insurance to the facility at least 10 days prior to the event.
- The caterer must follow all rules and regulations of the facility.
- The caterer agrees to waive any claim for damages and releases the facility from any liability caused by the caterer's food preparation or service.
Format and Use of Document
This Catering Waiver and Indemnification Agreement template is provided in MS Word format and is fully editable to fit your specific circumstances.
No need to repurchase the form for each event. Buy the form once, download and customize the template for your facility, and use it for every catered affair.
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