This form is a model waiver and release to be signed by a person staying at a lodge, motel or hotel adjacent to a river and participating in recreational activities at or around said river.
San Bernardino, located in California, is a vibrant city known for its picturesque landscapes, historic sites, and a range of recreational activities. Situated near the majestic San Bernardino Mountains, the city offers various options for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. With the presence of multiple lodges, motels, and hotels in the area, visitors can enjoy a comfortable stay and engage in recreational activities, particularly in the adjacent rivers. To ensure the safety of participants and protect the interests of the lodge, motel, or hotel, they often require visitors to sign a Release, Waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk, and Indemnity Agreement. This legal document outlines the terms and conditions under which participants engage in recreational activities, highlighting the potential risks involved and establishing the responsibilities of both parties. The content of the agreement typically includes: 1. Identification: The agreement begins by identifying the lodge, motel, or hotel and the participant(s) involved in the recreational activity. 2. Description of Recreational Activities: The agreement lists the specific recreational activities that participants are engaging in, such as swimming, rafting, canoeing, or fishing in the adjacent river. 3. Assumption of Risks: Participants acknowledge and accept the inherent risks associated with the chosen recreational activities. This section informs them that certain risks, including but not limited to drowning, accidents, injuries, or loss of personal property, may occur despite precautions taken by the lodge, motel, or hotel. 4. Release and Waiver of Liability: By signing the agreement, participants waive any liability claims against the lodge, motel, or hotel for injuries, damages, or losses arising from their participation in the recreational activities. 5. Indemnification: Participants agree to indemnify and hold harmless the lodge, motel, or hotel from any liability, claims, suits, or expenses incurred as a result of their actions during the recreational activities. 6. Acknowledgment of Safety Measures and Rules: Participants acknowledge that they have reviewed and understood the safety measures, rules, and regulations provided by the lodge, motel, or hotel. They agree to comply with these guidelines to minimize risks and ensure their own safety as well as the safety of others. 7. Governing Law and Jurisdiction: The agreement establishes the governing law and jurisdiction to resolve any disputes or legal matters arising from the agreement. While the content described above is generally applicable to most San Bernardino California Release, Waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk, and Indemnity Agreements, variations may exist based on the individual policies and requirements of different lodges, motels, or hotels. The specific types of agreements may vary in language, formatting, and additional clauses, but their fundamental purpose remains the same — to protect both parties and establish clear expectations regarding recreational activities in adjacent rivers.
San Bernardino, located in California, is a vibrant city known for its picturesque landscapes, historic sites, and a range of recreational activities. Situated near the majestic San Bernardino Mountains, the city offers various options for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. With the presence of multiple lodges, motels, and hotels in the area, visitors can enjoy a comfortable stay and engage in recreational activities, particularly in the adjacent rivers. To ensure the safety of participants and protect the interests of the lodge, motel, or hotel, they often require visitors to sign a Release, Waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk, and Indemnity Agreement. This legal document outlines the terms and conditions under which participants engage in recreational activities, highlighting the potential risks involved and establishing the responsibilities of both parties. The content of the agreement typically includes: 1. Identification: The agreement begins by identifying the lodge, motel, or hotel and the participant(s) involved in the recreational activity. 2. Description of Recreational Activities: The agreement lists the specific recreational activities that participants are engaging in, such as swimming, rafting, canoeing, or fishing in the adjacent river. 3. Assumption of Risks: Participants acknowledge and accept the inherent risks associated with the chosen recreational activities. This section informs them that certain risks, including but not limited to drowning, accidents, injuries, or loss of personal property, may occur despite precautions taken by the lodge, motel, or hotel. 4. Release and Waiver of Liability: By signing the agreement, participants waive any liability claims against the lodge, motel, or hotel for injuries, damages, or losses arising from their participation in the recreational activities. 5. Indemnification: Participants agree to indemnify and hold harmless the lodge, motel, or hotel from any liability, claims, suits, or expenses incurred as a result of their actions during the recreational activities. 6. Acknowledgment of Safety Measures and Rules: Participants acknowledge that they have reviewed and understood the safety measures, rules, and regulations provided by the lodge, motel, or hotel. They agree to comply with these guidelines to minimize risks and ensure their own safety as well as the safety of others. 7. Governing Law and Jurisdiction: The agreement establishes the governing law and jurisdiction to resolve any disputes or legal matters arising from the agreement. While the content described above is generally applicable to most San Bernardino California Release, Waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk, and Indemnity Agreements, variations may exist based on the individual policies and requirements of different lodges, motels, or hotels. The specific types of agreements may vary in language, formatting, and additional clauses, but their fundamental purpose remains the same — to protect both parties and establish clear expectations regarding recreational activities in adjacent rivers.