[sac-board] Re: Star parties & waivers

On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 20:16:35 -0700, Bob Erdmann wrote:

> After all, A.J. Crayon could decide that he wants to take a dull knife 
> and carve me up at the next Messier Marathon, should I attend, for 
> whatever his reasons.  If his actions are covered by the "hold harmless" 
> waiver, then I have no protection, and I certainly won't sign the 
> waiver, and won't attend.

Why would you sign a waiver allowing AJ to cut you up?

There is a legal accepted expectation to what a waiver means.  Those
expectations need to be on the form of the waiver you're signing.  If
those expectations are not there, you are not waiving those rights.

For details read:  http://www.eqgroup.com/Library/eqlegal18.htm


        -Paul


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