Some chile loving restaurants would make
their customers sign a waiver before trying some of their extreme spicy sauces.
Customers may present Merchandise that has been damaged after purchase for repair by the Supplier at the customer's sole cost provided that the customer agrees to accept Lane Crawford's «in and out waiver» procedure pursuant to which
the customer signs a waiver to indicate their acceptance that Lane Crawford assumes no liability in respect of the damaged Merchandise but will present it for inspection to the Supplier for assessment for repair and quotation for the customer's approval and at the customer's sole cost.
If its a safty issue and potently able to cause an accident then yes i believe a shop or dealership should be able to keep the vehicle unless
the customer signs a waiver and has it towed out.
Not exact matches
Customers must
sign a
waiver to indicate their acceptance that Lane Crawford assumes no liability in respect of the Defective Merchandise but will present it for inspection to the Supplier or an independent third party for assessment.
If requested, the
customer shall
sign a
waiver to indicate their acceptance that Lane Crawford assumes no liability in respect of the Defective Merchandise but will present it for inspection to the Supplier or an independent third party for assessment.
I am a mechanic and refused to assemble a
customers car and lost my job would like to get the documentation and I think it should be
sign the
waiver and get unsafe cars towed atleast off of shop property thanks
Additionally,
customers may request an SCRA
waiver which will need to be
signed and returned in order to reinstate credit bureau reporting.
If you already are a Union Bank
customer, I'd inquire about a fee
waiver as well as any promotions, before
signing up — it can significantly increase your rewards!
Customers are required to
sign a «
waiver of liability» form.
Some charge more to insure certain breeds, such as pit bulls, or ask
customers to
sign liability
waivers for dog bites, the institute says.
Some businesses try to avoid being liable for their
customers» property by having them
sign liability
waivers on condition of assuming possession of the item or items.
Of course even
CUSTOMERS are required to be given this courtesy, so
signing a
waiver or contract that attempts to limit a registrants obligations under the act is simply irrelevant.