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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the trampoline permission slip in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the participant's birth date in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying age-related permissions.
  3. Fill in the participant's name, address, city, state, email, and phone number. Ensure all contact information is accurate for emergency purposes.
  4. Provide an emergency contact's name and phone number. This ensures that someone can be reached quickly if needed.
  5. If the participant is a minor, print and fill out the name and contact details of the parent or legal guardian. This section confirms their authority to sign on behalf of the minor.
  6. Review all entered information for accuracy before signing. The signature field must be completed by either the participant or their guardian if under 18.
  7. Finally, enter today’s date to validate your agreement to the terms outlined in the document.

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Yes, trampolines are typically excluded because of the level of danger they pose.
Local Permit Laws In many places, the installation of an inground trampoline is considered a landscaping project, which may require a permit. Zoning Regulations: Some regions have zoning laws that dictate where and how structures like trampolines can be placed.
A trampoline waiver form is a document that is used to release a trampoline facility and/or its owners from any liability resulting from any injury or damages sustained by a person or group while using the trampoline.
Even if you did not read the document carefully or, lets be honest, at all you are still legally bound by the form you have signed. This is true even though you likely did so without a lawyer present. For the most part, the signing of a waiver is going to hold up in court as a binding document.
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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Waivers only protect trampoline parks and other facilities from ordinary negligence. If the park is guilty of gross or reckless negligence, you may have grounds to file a lawsuit regardless of whether you signed a waiver.
The waiver is a legal document that the renter must sign, acknowledging and accepting the potential risks associated with trampoline use. By signing the waiver, the renter agrees to assume all responsibility for any injuries, damages, or losses that may occur during the rental period.
Liability waivers are enforceable in California to the extent they immunize the defendant from ordinary negligence. Under California law, a liability waiver cannot excuse an injury caused by a defendants: gross negligence, recklessness, or.

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