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TEEN CHALLENGE HAS A PARENTAL RELEASE OF LIABILITY AGREEMENT
Karly:
Point proven! YOU NEED YOUR HEAD EXAMINED!!!
Firebird81:
--- Quote from: ""Karly"" ---Point proven! YOU NEED YOUR HEAD EXAMINED!!!
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I think it's really cool the way you avoid my argument.
Karly:
I am adding a link that I found at Find Law to show you just how long and complicated your case can become regarding the signing of a Parental Release of Liability Agreement. http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/g ... 24&invol=1
If that link doesn't take you directly to the case, I think you may first have to register at their site to review this case. I am posting the specifics so you can find it just in case the link I posted doesn't take you directly to it-
Cooper v. Aspen Skiing Company.
Case No. 00SC885
SUPREME COURT, STATE OF COLORADO
Certiorari to the Colorado Court of Appeals
Court of Appeals Case No. 99CA187
Michael Kincheloe:
That Find Law site certainly brings back memories.
Here's a site that you can read without signing up:
http://www.rothgerber.com/newslettersarticles/ff020.asp
Doug Wever:
As far as the reason for this form, in 1992, a law firm in Washington DC recommended to National Teen Challenge using ADR (alternative dispute resolution) due to the increasing litigious nature of our society. An independent arbitration agency was utilized in the case of disputes, and did not give either party advantage.
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