Can anyone send me a student risk disclosure form?

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Rob Kolenc
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Can anyone send me a student risk disclosure form?

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Hi, we're opening a new club and are looking for a good risk disclosure form for our students to sign.

Can anyone point me to one I can use?

You might call them "limited liability" forms or whatever, but its the form that says "Don't sue me if you rip your fingernail".

Much appreciated!

Rob
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Hi Rob,

I can send you something but am not a Canadian attorney but it will give you an idea of what we use here in Massachusetts, or at least what I use at my school.

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Post by f.Channell »

Also Rob your insurance company may provide you with what they want signed as well.

Check with them also.

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thanks for your replies. Rising Star I PM'ed you.
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What would happen if you operate your club without one and someone gets hurt? What's the worst that could happen, just wondering...
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It would depend on how your 'club' is organized. Is it a corporation, a sole proprietorship, etc. Also the level of 'negligence' if any involved with the accident. Was a relaease in place................... lots of questions that stem from yours.

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Email me at wilson@wilsonkarate.com and I can send you what I use.
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