Assumption of Risk, Waiver of Liability, and Indemnification AgreementAssumption of Risk, Waiver of Liability, and Indemnification Agreement • January 10th, 2014
Contract Type FiledJanuary 10th, 2014Some of the activities available at ES/VI include: General Trampoline Jumping, Dodge Ball, Basketball Slam Dunk, Foam Pit Jumping, and Kidz Adventure Castle. ES/VI also serves as a host for birthday parties, school field trips, summer day camps, corporate events, fitness classes, and sports training for diving and gymnastics. ES/VI feels that it is important that the PARTICIPANT/PARENT understands that all physical activities include some inherent risks. The inherent risks of ES/VI activities might be divided into two types – the first of which is those risks inherent in any trampoline jumping (e.g., landing wrong, colliding with other participants, landing on another participant, over-exertion, attempting flips that are beyond participant’s capacity, landing on a hard surface or the wrong trampoline, unexpected failure of the equipment (including, but not limited to, trampoline surface, attachments, exposed springs or hooks, and padding), erratic behavior of other participants, and su
Assumption of Risk, Waiver of Liability, and Indemnification AgreementAssumption of Risk, Waiver of Liability, and Indemnification Agreement • January 10th, 2014
Contract Type FiledJanuary 10th, 2014Some of the activities available at ES/VI include: General Trampoline Jumping, Dodge Ball, Basketball Slam Dunk, Foam Pit Jumping, and Kidz Adventure Castle. ES/VI also serves as a host for birthday parties, school field trips, summer day camps, corporate events, fitness classes, and sports training for diving and gymnastics. ES/VI feels that it is important that the PARTICIPANT/PARENT understands that all physical activities include some inherent risks. The inherent risks of ES/VI activities might be divided into two types – the first of which is those risks inherent in any trampoline jumping (e.g., landing wrong, colliding with other participants, landing on another participant, over-exertion, attempting flips that are beyond participant’s capacity, landing on a hard surface or the wrong trampoline, unexpected failure of the equipment (including, but not limited to, trampoline surface, attachments, exposed springs or hooks, and padding), erratic behavior of other participants, and su