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Old 04-08-2013, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by ilovetv View Post
We signed these releases for years whenever our kids went on school field trips, or when they played team sports for community Parks & Rec, YMCA, swim & tennis club leagues etc. It was always with the assumption on our part that it was applicable to that particular event/activity, not all others sponsored by that entity in perpetuity.

In reading the waivers shown for TV here on this thread, I'm not so sure the release pertains to all "activities" the person would ever attend/participate in in TV.

Each of these releases has the particulars of that class, outing or team sport at the top of it, which would imply (to us non-lawyers) that the release pertains to that particular activity, not all others sponsored by TV in perpetuity.

But when it comes to liability and lawsuits, we all see suits dragging on for years that were not dismissed at the beginning because of a release like this. They don't seem to carry much weight. A similar dilemma was brought up in a recent thread about rental golf carts and ones provided by landlords and those provided by TV during a Lifestyle Preview Stay. Various people opined that a "hold harmless" release/waiver like this signed by the cart user would not hold up in court, and the cart owner would be screwed no matter what.....therefore dealers and landlords are deciding to have nothing to do with owning a cart driven by renters.

It would be good to hear from the attorneys who identify themselves and are approved on TOTV for giving legal advice like this.
I agree that some people will try and sue for anything, just to make money. I also ee that if you're signing up for a physical activity, ie pickleball, tennis, excercise, etc., that if you hurt your back or twist something, that he Villages shouldn't be held responsible. However, the form that is being given out to various clubs, IS NOT the one for Pickleball that racie just posted. It's a much longer, more detailed form. It DOES NOT just pertain to Pickleball or another physical activity. It covers ANYTHING & EVERYTHING in The Villages. Even if it is not due to anything you've particiaped in. The attorney was correct, as the form did cover accidents due to the negligence of The Villages. It even mentions YOUR VISITORS. They haven't signed anything, but seem to be included in the waiver that you signed. PLEASE get a copy and read it through. I wish I could figure out why I can't scan it into my computer, or I'd st with this post. Thanks for listening/reading. Trish