Sentences with phrase «release waiver»

The case presented the court with the opportunity to determine the validity of a medical release waiver that the plaintiff had signed prior to undergoing the surgery.
Representatives of the defendant will encourage victims to sign release waivers signing away their right to pursue a settlement.
Volunteers under the age of 18 must have a minor release waiver completed by a parent or legal guardian and must ALWAYS be accompanied by an adult.
All volunteers over the age of 18 are required to complete a volunteer release waiver and have a copy of their photo ID made upon their first visit to the shelter.
You can download the plant release waiver here and fill it out before you come to the museum or you can do this when you drop off your plant.
Prior to the surgery, however, the defendant doctor requested that the plaintiff sign a medical release waiver.
When that didn't happen, he and U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan essentially rewrote it on their own by releasing a waiver package that allows states that adapt the administration's reforms to opt out of the law's most cumbersome requirements.
Earlier this month, the District Court of Appeal for Florida's Fourth Circuit issued an interesting written opinion in a medical malpractice case requiring the court to determine if a medical release waiver signed by the plaintiff should prevent the plaintiff's medical malpractice case from proceeding to trial.
If you meet these guidelines, the next step is to print out an Adoption Application and a Release Waiver, complete them, and mail or fax it to our office.
Please be sure to sign the release waiver on the back and provide a copy of your pet's current vaccination record prior to class.
Notwithstanding the medical release waiver, the plaintiff filed a medical malpractice claim against the doctor.
The doctor provided the plaintiff with a medical release waiver that authorized the doctor and «whomever he / she (they) may designate as his / her assistants, to perform the following operative or diagnostic procedure (s): total laparoscopic hysterectomy.»
The skilled injury attorneys at the personal injury law firm of Parr Richey Frandsen Patterson Kruse have decades of combined experience representing clients in a wide range of medical malpractice cases, including those in which a patient signed a medical release waiver.
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