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The Release by a Student Engaging in Dangerous Activity form is designed to protect educational institutions and instructors from liability when students participate in potentially hazardous activities, such as scuba diving. The document affirms that the student, referred to as 'Releasor,' possesses prior certification in the activity and acknowledges understanding the inherent dangers involved. The form outlines the necessity for students to provide their own safety equipment and accept personal responsibility for their safety during the course. By signing, students release the educational institution and its staff from any liability for injuries or damages incurred during participation. The form is particularly useful for attorneys and legal professionals working with educational organizations to draft waivers, as well as for instructors and school owners aiming to mitigate risk. Paralegals and legal assistants would find this document essential in preparing liability waivers in personal injury cases. It is crucial for all parties to ensure the document is understood and voluntarily signed, reflecting a contractual agreement that incorporates full awareness of risks and responsibilities.
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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