A Waiver of Liability is a legal document used to release one party from any legal responsibility for potential harm, injury, or loss incurred by another party during a specific activity or event. By signing a waiver, individuals acknowledge and accept the risks associated with participating in the activity and agree not to hold the releasing party liable for any injuries or damages that may occur. These waivers are commonly used in various recreational activities, sports events, fitness classes, and volunteer work. While waivers can provide some protection against liability, they may not fully absolve a party from legal responsibility in cases of gross negligence or intentional harm. It’s important to carefully review and understand the terms of a waiver before signing it to ensure awareness of the associated risks and legal implications.
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