Release of Liability - East Tennessee State University 2026

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  2. Begin by reading the declaration carefully. This section outlines the risks associated with your participation in the International Internship.
  3. In the designated area, provide your signature to confirm your understanding and acceptance of the terms outlined in the document.
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A release of liability is a legal document which can help protect individuals or organizations from legal claims or attorney fees. It can help protect you from lawsuits related to accidents, personal injury, property damages, or losses that may occur during the specified activity or situation.
A waiver does not automatically mean you lose your legal rights. Some waivers are not enforceable. Waivers may not excuse all types of negligence. For example, if your state does not recognize broad liability waivers, you may still be able to file a personal injury lawsuit.
The Bottom Line: The courts of Tennessee have long recognized that, subject to certain exceptions, parties may contract that one shall not be liable for his negligence to another.

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However, the vast majority of states have very similar laws and most of them, in order to enforce a release of liability, the release has to be conspicuous, meaning that it has to draw the attention of the reader of the agreement to the release.
Minimum Limits of Liability $25,000 for each injury or death per accident. $50,000 for total injuries or deaths per accident. $25,000 for property damage per accident.
A. Pre-Injury Liability Waivers Exculpatory agreements that release a party from liability for negligence are generally enforceable under Tennessee law.

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