The phrase
"to sign a waiver" means that you are agreeing to give up certain rights or claims in a document. It typically happens when you participate in an activity or use a service, and you accept any risks involved.
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«I even make people
sign waiver forms saying they understand the possibilities if they do not buy it and that their regular medical coverage will not work internationally,» she added.
You also
sign the waiver allowing your birth photographer to use your images for marketing — you have no shame in your body; you are proud of what your body can do!
Basically the companies are required to tell prospective passengers about the risks and the passengers
sign a waiver acknowledging they were told.
When you've been seriously injured in a truck accident and the truck company's insurance company asks you to
sign a waiver releasing your medical records, their reasons may sound compelling.
«I make people
sign waivers saying they're not going to use it in sanctioned play,» the company's founder, who wished to stay anonymous, told me.
Guests must
sign a waiver at check - in before pets are allowed in any guest room or public area.
However, you and your spouse can
sign a waiver after 6 months of separation if you both agree to the divorce.
NOTE: You must
sign a waiver stating that your dog's vaccinations from a licensed veterinarian are current.
Second, many retail investors believe the products are guaranteed by the banks that sell them, even though they
often sign waivers to the contrary.
However, only 11 percent of parents whose only concussion education was
signing a waiver form reported that was very useful.
That's why we are all asked to
sign waivers before many activities, especially where we are paying for the fun and excitement.
If he does, he should
sign a waiver of service of process instead, which you must then file with the court to prove he received your petition.
I could never get paperwork involved with my food, thus I've yet to
sign a waiver for these atomic chile dishes.
All referrals to our facility will
sign a waiver stating that we will not see that patient for routine wellness care.
They tacked on an extra $ 70 on my bill this month because I did
not sign a waiver for paperless billing.
Court papers must be served on the person being sued unless that person waives their right to service of the papers
by signing the Waiver of Service form in front of a notary public.
(It's possible for the non-custodial parent to claim the exemption for a dependent child if the custodial
parent signs a waiver pledging that he or she won't claim it.)
When someone
signs a waiver agreeing not to enforce their strict rights over a period of time, such as receiving payments, can they still later claim such payments back?
Some chile loving restaurants would make their
customers sign a waiver before trying some of their extreme spicy sauces.
Copy of 1st round of vaccinations, completed questionnaire, and
signed waiver required — please bring with you at first class
If you are concerned
about signing a waiver of your rights as a tenant, then a good piece of advice is to speak with an experienced Florida real estate lawyer to learn about your rights.
Sometimes the noncustodial parent can claim the exemption if the custodial parent
signs a waiver pledging that he or she won't claim the child.
SINCE WE»VE ALEADY
SIGNED WAIVERS absolving Tempest of our tornado - related deaths, our leaders brief us on non-cyclonic dangers — rattlesnakes, lightning, too much liquid intake.
When I built my house I finished my basement and put a wet bar in and had to
sign a waiver noting it would not be used as an apartment and if it was there was a substantial fine involved.
In the case of the US it was done by technically keeping sanctions in place and having the president periodically
sign a waiver on their enforcement.
In Crocker v. Sundance Northwest Resorts Ltd, the Supreme Court confirmed that a contractual waiver clause can serve as a full defence to a claim in tort if the injured plaintiff
signed the waiver in full knowledge of the waiver's intention to exempt the defendant from liability.
He will become chancellor once
Steiner signs a waiver allowing him to serve despite his lack of official state superintendent certification.
He wrote and financed an initiative requiring English immersion, unless parents
sign a waiver requesting a bilingual alternative.
Districts can get around the Prop. 227 ban by having parents
sign a waiver authorizing their children to be in bilingual education programs.
If your beneficiary is «irrevocable», you can change your beneficiary designation if the irrevocable
beneficiary signs a waiver of irrevocability.
The non-filing
spouse signs a waiver of service and agrees that the court should grant the divorce on the terms of the separation agreement.
Your options other than annual vaccination are many: have titers done to test your dog's immunity and only vaccinate when immunity has dropped; discuss with your veterinarian what vaccinations you may be able to safely omit for your dog; insist that vaccinations be given one at a time to avoid increasing their risks; ask your veterinarian to
sign a waiver so that your dog does not need to get the rabies vaccine, especially if you have seen a reaction to this vaccine in the past.
Please bear in mind that travel medical insurance (such as Caravan's Travel Protection Plan) often does not cover any injuries sustained in these kinds of activities and the zip - line companies will ask you to
sign a waiver accepting responsibility.