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  2. Begin by entering your name and the child's name in the designated fields at the top of the form. This identifies who is waiving liability on behalf of the minor.
  3. In the section regarding medical conditions, list any allergies or medical issues that may affect the child's participation. This ensures safety during activities.
  4. Specify any prohibited activities based on the child's medical conditions in the provided space. This helps clarify what activities should be avoided.
  5. Finally, ensure both you and your child understand the terms outlined in the waiver. Sign and date where indicated to complete the form.

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Major Release means a Product release which may deliver docHub new features, enhancements to existing features, or performance improvements, as well as Error corrections. Major Releases incorporate all applicable Fixes made in prior Major Releases, Minor Releases, and Maintenance Releases.
Software version numbers indicate changes in a software product. As developers update and improve products, there are often several versions of the product available for end users. At the very least, developers will always create two versions of their software. Stable Version: The version all end users have.
We use a PATCH version for a release has only very minor changes, or bug fixes only, and a MINOR version for typical releases containing some new features and some bug fixes.
A minor version consists of incremental updates within a major version. These updates often include bug fixes, security patches, and minor enhancements but do not introduce major new features or changes that docHubly alter functionality.
We use a PATCH version for a release has only very minor changes, or bug fixes only, and a MINOR version for typical releases containing some new features and some bug fixes. We go to a MAJOR version on an exceptional basis, when we have major new features to show off.