Better Waived Than Sorry?
Sometimes, waivers are like advertising…they’re only effective when you believe in them. For instance, the person signing the waiver may add a comment that he or she has only signed the waiver as a formality, or under duress or protest. Often there are flaws connected with the waiver, such as incorrect or even illegal wording. For instance, a parent is required to sign a waiver for possible injuries to a child when some law doesn’t permit a parent to waive a minor’s rights. Another example is when state law may hold someone liable for certain acts, regardless of any waiver or agreement.
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- Better Waived Than Sorry?