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The 'Release by a Student Engaging in Dangerous Activity' form is a legal document that serves to protect educational institutions and instructors from liability associated with risky activities undertaken by students, such as scuba diving. This form requires the releasor to confirm prior completion of a certified course and acknowledges understanding the inherent risks involved. Users must fill in personal details, including their name and activity type, as well as the date of execution. It emphasizes the responsibility of the student to provide their own equipment and understand the safety rules. The form is particularly relevant for individuals engaging in high-risk activities and requires a signature and notarization. For attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, this form offers a clear framework for mitigating potential legal risks associated with student participation in dangerous activities. It also serves as a contractual agreement, ensuring that users have acknowledged and accepted the risks involved before engaging in such activities, thus providing peace of mind to educational institutions and enhancing liability protection.
Release, Assumption of Risk, Hold Harmless, and Waiver of Liability and Personal Injury by an Adult Student Engaging in a Dangerous Activity
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Release, Assumption of Risk, Hold Harmless, and Waiver of Liability and Personal Injury by an Adult Student Engaging in a Dangerous Activity
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