Release of Liability Form Sample Contracts

Every Participant under age 18 must complete this form.1
Release of Liability Form • August 31st, 2020

This Participation Agreement and Waiver and Release of Liability is entered into between the undersigned “Parent” or “Guardian” of the minor participant “Participant”_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( n a m e o f p a r t i c i p a n t ) and All Attitude Athletics, LLC, it’s member organizations, affiliates, partners, sponsors, vendors, directors, officers, employees, volunteers, members, agents, contractors, contracted entities and facilities and the owners and lessors thereof, hereinafter referred to as “All Attitude Athletics, LLC” or collectively as “Releasees”.

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Release of Liability Form • February 24th, 2023

An exception is a contract between two parties to withdraw from the legislation. This is also called an agreement on the release, renunciation of liability, renunciation of liability or renunciation of responsibility. By signing such a contract, you agree that you will not take any legal action against a person, company or organization. Simply put, this is a way to solve disputes.

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Release of Liability Form • May 14th, 2023

A Release of Liability Form is a document that is signed between two parties wherein one party — Party A or ‘Releasor’ — frees the other party — Party B or ‘Releasee’ — from any or all liability or damages, arising due to the actions of Party A in the future. To put simply, a Release of Liability Form is an agreement made between two parties where one party agrees not to sue or hold responsible the other party for any untoward incident. The agreement is quite commonly used by individuals or businesses across the globe and is an important component of any activity where risks are involved.

Parent’s Liability Agreement for Off-Campus Lunch
Release of Liability Form • January 7th, 2014

YES or NO “I release Crossroads Christian School of all liability from the time my student leaves campus for lunch until my student returns from off- campus lunch.” YES or NO “I give permission and accept liability for my student to ride with another student driver off campus for lunch.” YES or NO “I give permission and accept the liability for my student to drive off campus for lunch.” YES or NO “I give permission and accept the liability for my student to transport other students off campus in my student’s car for lunch, AND accept the liability for those students being transported.”

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