Sentences with phrase «sign a waiver releasing»

Before starting his police foundation course, the student had signed a waiver releasing the college «from any and all claims of liability or demands for compensation as a result of injuries I may suffer or damages or losses I may incur as a result of my participation in any of the activities offered.»

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«The vesting of each executive's awards will accelerate upon termination of his employment for any reason (including a resignation for good reason) other than cause, death or disability (as such terms are defined in such executive's employment agreement) if such termination takes place upon or within two years following a change in control (as defined in such executive's employment agreement) that occurs during the term of his employment agreement and such executive signs a general waiver and release that has become effective.»
Whaley's other free - agency signings were less costly but riskier (and that's not including waiver claim IK Enemkpali, the reserve linebacker who was released from the Jets after cold - cocking quarterback Geno Smith).
No, as an employer, you must not require an employee to sign a consent, release, waiver of liability, or indemnification agreement with respect to any part of the drug or alcohol testing process covered by this part (including, but not limited to, collections, laboratory testing, MRO and SAP services).
A signed waiver must be provided by the employee before their information can be released beyond the intended DOT employer.
Tell you what, I will, sign a waiver that will release you of all responsibility for any «anguish caused» by not having to pay you for any books I read on the device.
Most companies require that you have owned your policy for at least two years, your beneficiaries sign a release or waiver, you have a life expectancy of anywhere from two to four years (depending on the company), and you allow the company access to your medical records.
Waiver: All Vets and Vet Students are required to sign a waiver and (optional) model release (just in case we publish a picture ofWaiver: All Vets and Vet Students are required to sign a waiver and (optional) model release (just in case we publish a picture ofwaiver and (optional) model release (just in case we publish a picture of you).
All volunteers must sign a waiver as well as a model release just in case we take your picture.
All runners are required to sign a waiver and release of liability because the event is sanctioned by USA Track & Field (USATF).
We have specific training for foster parents, and pet sitters have not undergone that training or signed the release waivers for the foster program.
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.
All snorkel and dive participants will be required to sign Blue Marlin's Affirmation, Waiver and Release form along with Medical History disclosure prior to tour departure.
You will not be permitted to participate in any cat skiing trip unless a «Release of Liability, Waiver of Claims, Assumption of Risks and Indemnity Agreement» is properly signed and witnessed.
Release of Liability — A «Release of Liability, Waiver of Claims, Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement» is required to be signed prior to skiing or riding.
Representatives of the defendant will encourage victims to sign release waivers signing away their right to pursue a settlement.
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.
Don't sign any releases or waivers of any kind until you get legal advice.
Prior to the surgery, however, the defendant doctor requested that the plaintiff sign a medical release waiver.
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.
Business owners almost always have their patrons sign a release or liability waiver in these circumstances, so it is crucial that you contact an attorney to assist you in determining the validity of these waivers.
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.
For instance, viatical companies may need policies that show: • You are ill; • You sign releasing document allowing them to access your medical records; • Your beneficiary signs a waiver or a release; • You own the policy of at least two years.
A release can be signed instead of a waiver, which simplifies the process of requesting waivers of subrogation from third parties.
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