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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Consent & Liability Waiver - Cocc in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Student Name in the designated field. Ensure that the name matches the student’s official documents for accuracy.
  3. Fill in the Class Title, CRN, and Term fields. These details are essential for identifying the specific course related to this waiver.
  4. Read through the liability release section carefully. This outlines your agreement to release COCC from any claims related to participation in activities.
  5. If applicable, ensure a parent or guardian signs if the student is under 18. Their signature is crucial for consent and permission.
  6. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before signing. Once satisfied, place your signature and date on the form.

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In general, therefore, for a waiver to be enforceable it must be: Clear and unambiguous. Explicit in the parties intent to relieve the released party from liability for its own negligence.
The company wouldnt likely want to accept responsibility if something went wrong, so the liability waiver would make it clear to you what risks youre accepting before you take the leap. Disclaimers are statements that specifically outline the scope of responsibilities and obligations that one party has for another.
This form is used to describe the participants responsibilities in participating in the activities, identify the risks associated with the activity, and confirm that the participant voluntarily assumes the risks associated with the activity.
Waiver laws differ by state. In California, the State Supreme Court has found that while waivers will remain in force when ordinary negligence was involved on the part of the service provider, the waiver will be invalidated by acts of gross negligence.
Yes, you can still sue after signing a waiver if the injury resulted from negligence or misconduct that goes beyond the risks outlined in the waiver. This includes situations where a business or individual fails to manage risks responsibly or exposes you to unexpected dangers.

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For the most part, the signing of a waiver is going to hold up in court as a binding document. That does not mean, however, that you are out of options if you sign a release of liability waiver and then sustain an injury while participating in the activity the business offered.
In general, students do not need to sign waivers when doing course work required by a class in which they are enrolled. Exceptions include off-campus field trips and off-campus study (see Waiver Matrix). Students participating in non-course related activities, must sign a waiver.

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