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Releasor: The releasor is the person who signs the waiver, promising not to sue or take any legal action even if they suffer injury, loss, or damage as a result of their attendance or participation. Releasee: The releasee is the person/ institution being absolved of legal blame for any ensuing incident or injury.
Schools Do Have a Duty to Students Many parents assume that a waiver of liability removes any right to sue. But that isnt the case. Waivers for kids activities are common, but that doesnt mean that courts like them. Many state courts refuse to uphold them for anything other than the activitys inherent risks.
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A waiver of liability must be clear, unambiguous, and explicit in expressing the parties intent. Many courts in California have ruled that waivers printed in faint or small font, or in an inconspicuous place (deep in a document, on the back of a page, etc.), are less likely to be held enforceable.
What If a Minor Signs a Waiver Without Parental Consent? Typically, a waiver signed by a minor without parental or guardian consent is not legally binding. Businesses must ensure that proper authorization is obtained to avoid legal complications.
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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.
The only issue there is that many, if not all, businesses and organizations require that you sign the form in order to participate in the activity. They consider liability waiver forms to be a prerequisite for participation in that specific activity due to the inherent risk involved.

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