Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I would not sign this form.I do not think I would sue if the injury was caused by myself,However if the blame was on the other party I probably would. Do not think I would like to sign that off.
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Here's the 2013 release agreement/waiver from the district.gov web site if anyone would like to print one out:
http://www.districtgov.org/images/2013Waiver.pdf At the bottom of the document, it has 08/04/10 noted as the date of last revision. Assuming that's accurate, the content should be the same as what Gracie noted. Bill ![]() |
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I am not an attorney but have dealt with contracts for many years many of which have been the subject of a lawsuit. The wiavers being signed are designed to discourage people from pursiing claims either because they believe they have waived their right and /or the challenge that would be brought by the defendants that the waivers exist. It is against public interest to have a defendant have thw ability to contract their liabity away. for one reason it would create a moral hazard meaning that there would be no incentive for anyone taking proper care of their property, etc so people wouldn't be hurt.
I am quite sur[rise this issue has come up long before this. The first time they ask me to sign a waiver six years ago I laughed to myself. I am not litgitious but certainly woul want to protect my family in the event I was injured and it would create a great burden on them physically and economically |
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I don't know if you can waive you right to sue. The gentleman who posted this valuable info should be thanked not chastised. Thanks for the info. This isn't the usual silly stuff that is commented on here.
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Steubenville, OH Killeen, TX Cincinnati, OH South Amboy, NJ St. Louis, MO St. Charles, MO Lake of the Ozarks, MO "What if the Hokey Pokey really is what it's all about"? |
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There are so many "what ifs" that surround these things. Would the terms outlined in the doc hold up? I don't know - I don't have the answer to that. Bill ![]() |
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Is it in effect for one year from the time you sign it or indefinately??
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I play the extremely dangerous sport of trivia. I was asked to sign one because we play trivia at a rec center. Needless to say, I refused to sign it even though I could be harmed by someone throwing out a dangerous question!
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#40
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Trivia ain't what it used to be
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“ Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. ” ![]() |
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This is one of several troublesome statements in the waiver:
"This release applies for all future entrances to the premises or this release applies each and every time a person is on the premises." So let's see. If I signed this before playing table tennis at Laurel Manor, and 3 years later I come to a fundraiser dinner-dance there, this waiver is in effect if I trip, fall and get injured on the dance floor then? Or, since the waiver I (hypothetically) signed for table tennis had all the details of the table tennis sessions on the form, does the waiver apply only to that particular activity and its timeframe? |
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.............. I always cross out and change words in forms I am asked to sign if I don’t like the meaning. Those asking you to sign rarely notice and if they do I just say ask your lawyer it’s my right to modify agreements I am signing to reflect my intent. ........... In this one I would cross out the word whether and write in the word unless. That would change “……or presence at the Activities, suffered before, during or after the Activities, whether caused by the negligence, action or inaction of the Activity Sponsor or otherwise..” To“……or presence at the Activities, suffered before, during or after the Activities, unless caused by the negligence, action or inaction of the Activity Sponsor or otherwise.” I really don’t like the #2 Indemnify and hold harmless for your guests part. If you Indemnify the villages doesn’t that mean your guest could sue but you would have to pay the damages if they did. Again I would change whether to unless. Or just cross it out. I always cross out the parts I don't like. My business law prof in college told us to add this line to the college waiver and I have been adding it to every similar one ever since. “In order for this liability wavier to be valid, all due diligence and normal care shall be taken by all parties to this agreement to provide a safe environment for the activities entered into.” It probably doesn't change things much but makes me feel better. This waiver seems way over the top to me much more strict than any I have ever been asked to sign or have had to ask others to sign in the course of doing business. Just My Opinion |
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Well said sir... |
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What are some typical situations where one is presented this document for signature?
When is it required and when is it not required. For example, is it required to play golf? Join a club? Attend a club? Use the pool? |
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