Recreational Activities Clause Samples
The Recreational Activities clause defines the rules and permissions regarding the use of property or facilities for leisure and non-work-related activities. It typically outlines which activities are allowed, any restrictions or safety requirements, and the responsibilities of participants, such as adhering to posted guidelines or waiving certain liabilities. This clause serves to clarify expectations, manage risk, and ensure that recreational use does not interfere with primary operations or create undue liability for the property owner or organizer.
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Recreational Activities. In the course of exercising or engaging in any recreational activities while using any Club facilities, if you are killed or injured, we will not be liable except to the extent caused by our gross negligence. In this paragraph: • gross negligence, means as defined in paragraph 13.2 below; and • recreational activities, means your participation in a sporting activity or a similar leisure time pursuit or your participation in any other activity that involves a significant degree of physical exertion or physical risk and is undertaken for the purposes of recreation, enjoyment or leisure. Please refer to the warning notice in paragraph 13.2 below which we are required to provide to you if you are in Victoria under the Australian Consumer Law and Fair Trading Act 2012 in relation to this limitation on our liability.
Recreational Activities. (a) If you have undertaken to participate in the Activity for the purposes of any sport or recreation, enjoyment or leisure, the participation in the Activity will be considered a Recreational Activity and this clause will apply to you.
(b) By participating in the Activity, you agree that you have read the risk warning at the start of the Waiver Terms and you are aware that participating in the Activity may be a Recreational Activity and that it can be dangerous. You accept that there is a degree of risk and you acknowledge that by participating in the Activity you do so at your own risk. You agree to the following provisions: By participating in the Activities, you agree to release us and any of our affiliates and all parties associated with organising the Activity from any responsibility or legal liability for death or personal injury associated with your participation in the Activity. This release does not apply to significant personal injury caused by reckless conduct by us. Under the Australian Consumer Law (Victoria), several statutory guarantees apply to the supply of certain goods and services. These guarantees mean that we are required to ensure that any recreational services we supply to you–
(1) are rendered with due care and skill; and
(2) are reasonably fit for any purpose which you, either expressly or by implication, make known to us; and
(3) might reasonably be expected to achieve any result you have made known to us. Under section 22 of the Australian Consumer Law and Fair Trading ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, we are entitled to ask you to agree that these statutory guarantees do not apply to you. If you agree to these Waiver Terms, you will be agreeing that your rights to ▇▇▇ us under the Australian Consumer Law and Fair Trading Act 2012 if you are killed or injured because the services provided were not in accordance with these guarantees, are excluded, restricted or modified in the way set out in this form.
Recreational Activities. If possible, the unit member shall give advance notification for personal necessity leave to the site manager.
Recreational Activities. Hospitality in the form of recreational activities may be provided and shall be requisitioned through normal purchasing procedures when possible.
Recreational Activities. In the course of exercising or engaging in any Recreational Activities while using any Club facilities, if you are death or injury occurs, we will not be liable except to the extent caused by our gross negligence. In this paragraph: • gross negligence, in relation to an act or omission, means that the act was done or omitted to be done with reckless disregard, with or without consciousness, for the consequences of the act or omission; and • recreational activities, means your participation in a sporting activity or a similar leisure time pursuit or your participation in any other activity that involves a significant degree of physical exertion or physical risk and is undertaken for the purposes of recreation, enjoyment or leisure.
Recreational Activities. 1. Provide recreational activities appropriate to the physical and emotional needs of older individuals.
2. Develop and distribute a monthly calendar for recreational activities that may include, but not limited to entertainment, arts and crafts, field trips, special interest classes, and table games.
Recreational Activities. Under no circumstances are the following activities permitted: motorbikes; dirt bikes; quad bikes; use of firearms; air rifles; fireworks, or any fire related activities other than those that are fixtures at the property. A $1000 fine plus costs to remedi- ate will be payable if a guest or visitor to the property is in breach of this term.
Recreational Activities. People spending time in nature or traveling in vehicles outside of established transport corridors, usually for recreational reasons This category does not include work involving consumptive use of biodiversity - for example disturbance impacts from loggers or hunters would be in the appropriate category in 5. Biological Resource Use. Vehicles and boats in established transport corridors go in 4. Transportation & Service Corridors. The development of permanent recreational or tourist facilities (such as hotels and resorts) should be included under section 1.3 Tourism & Recreation Areas rather than here. List the specific activity off-road vehicles, motorboats, motorcycles, jet-skis, snowmobiles,
Recreational Activities risk warning to participants
(a) participation in Health and Fitness Activities supplied by or on behalf of U@MQ or at the Facilities, are considered “recreational activities” or “dangerous recreational activities” as those terms are defined in Part 1A, Division 5, of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW);
(b) participation in Health and Fitness Activities at the Facilities or use of the Facilities involves a general risk of harm that may result in loss or damage to participants in the Health Fitness Activities, including personal injury or death. The sources of the risk of harm include (but are not limited to):
a. impacts from equipment, poor, wet or slippery surfaces, physical exertion, intentional or accidental contact or collisions with other participants;
b. damage or loss to personal property as a result of participation in the Health and Fitness Activity, including injuries arising from physical combat or team sports and water immersion; and
c. inadequate facilities for treatment or transport in the event of injury;
(c) participation in the Health and Fitness Activities is at the Member’s own risk. If a member does not wish to be exposed to such risks, then they should not participate in the Health and Fitness Activity;
(d) Members must be at least 18 years of age at the date of participating in the Health and Fitness Activities or have obtained the written approval of a Guardian to participate in the Health and Fitness Activity; and
(e) that this clause 11.1 constitutes a risk warning by U@MQ under the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW), for and on behalf of themselves and/or the Incapable Person. They agree that, during all times that they and/or the Incapable Person are participating in the Health and Fitness Activities or are on or about the Facilities, they and/or the Incapable Person are doing so voluntarily and at their own risk.
Recreational Activities. The Tweed River offers a diverse range of water-based recreational opportunities enjoyed by the majority of the Tweed River users. Recreational activities include: ♦ Fishing - in May 2002, NSW Fisheries introduced new restrictions on the operations of commercial fishers in the Tweed River. The following sections of the river are now designated recreational fishing ▇▇▇▇▇▇: • Downstream from ▇▇▇▇’▇ Bay Bridge and south of Rocky Point east to Fingal Road; • Wommin Lake and Wommin Lagoon; • Canal estates of Seagulls, Tweed Heads West, Blue Water, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Endless Summer Estate and Oxley Cove. Fishing the Upper Estuary The lower Tweed River is used by a large number of recreational fishers and has a reputation for being an excellent angling area. The river banks in this area are generally easily accessible attracting many anglers to fish from the shore. In contrast, most recreational fishing in the upper Tweed Estuary is vessel based, as riverbank access is more limited. ♦ Cruising or pleasure boating for sightseeing, fishing, picnicking and similar activities is popular in all reaches of the river. ♦ The opportunity for water skiing and related activities attracts both locals and tourists to the river. This type of activity is concentrated in the reach of the river adjacent to the Fingal Head Boat Harbour, Chinderah to The Piggery and Tumbulgum to the Commercial Road Boat Ramp upstream from the Murwillumbah Bridge. ♦ Personal Water Craft are particularly popular throughout the estuary and being of shallow draught, have traditionally only been restricted in areas of the river designated as 4 knot zones. The “wave-zone” area adjacent to the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Boat Harbour is a popular PWC area due to the surf-like conditions created by the convex shape and wave current interaction effects on the entrance bar. ♦ There are two rowing clubs on the Tweed Estuary. The Tweed Heads Rowing Club is located adjacent to the ▇▇▇▇’▇ Bay Bridge, with rowing predominately being enjoyed on Terranora Creek. The Murwillumbah Rowing Club is situated on the Condong to Murwillumbah reach of the river. ♦ Passive activities such as canoeing, sailing and kayaking are also popular on the Estuary.
