Common use of Nature of the Environment Clause in Contracts

Nature of the Environment. Hounds Town is an open play environment. Dogs are placed in groups with other dogs of the same size, temperament, and energy level, at Hounds Town’s and its franchisees’ sole discretion. Because dogs’ pack instincts can at times be unpredictable, there are inherent risks which I fully assume, which even when closely monitored, may result in the following: (a) transfer of communicable illness including, but not limited to, Bordetella virus ("kennel cough") and canine influenza, and (b) injuries including, but not limited to, broken nails, sore pads, abrasions, lacerations, punctures, other wounds, and cuts.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Risk and Indemnification Agreement, Risk and Indemnification Agreement, Risk and Indemnification Agreement

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Nature of the Environment. Hounds Town is provides an open play environment. Dogs , where dogs are placed in groups with other dogs of the same size, temperament, and energy level, at Hounds Town’s and its franchisees’ sole discretion. Because dogs’ pack instincts can at times be unpredictable, there are inherent risks which I even under close monitoring. You fully assumeassume all risks that may occur due to the nature of such an environment, which even when closely monitored, may result in the followinginclude: (a) the transfer of communicable diseases or illness including, but not limited to, Bordetella virus ("kennel cough") and canine influenza, and (b) injuries including, but not limited to, broken nails, sore pads, abrasions, lacerations, punctures, other wounds, and cuts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Risk and Indemnification Agreement

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