This form is used by a college or university who offers technology services to its resident students. The services offered include setup and repair of computing equipment. The form releases the school, its employees and administration from liability for any claims or damages that may arise from the work performed.
Yes, once you sign it, the waiver is a legally binding agreement and you’re essentially saying you understand the risks involved.
If you're scratching your head over the waiver, don't hesitate to reach out to campus services for any clarification you may need.
Indemnity means that you're agreeing to take responsibility for any claims or damages that may arise while using the technology services, protecting the campus from any legal troubles.
Unfortunately, if you decide not to sign the waiver, you won't be able to use the technology services on campus.
The waiver covers various risks including personal injury or property damage that might occur while using the technology services.
Yes, signing the waiver is a must before you can access any of the technology services on campus.
The Liability Release and Waiver helps protect the campus by making sure that if something goes wrong while using the technology services, you understand and accept the risks involved.
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