Mainebound Course Release And Assumption Of Risk Form Page 2

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This “Release and Assumption of Risk” shall be construed and interpreted
5.
pursuant to the laws of the State of Maine, and if any portion thereof is held invalid, void,
unenforceable or illegal, the remainder shall continue in full force and effect.
6.
I understand that if I cancel my registration prior to the registration deadline, I am
subject to an administrative fee or the cost of the course, whichever is less. Exceptions
noted/initialed here:
I declare that I completely understand and have fully informed myself of the terms and
conditions of this “Release and Assumption of Risk” by having read it, or having it read
to me, before signing and I intend to be fully bound thereby:
Assented and agreed to on this _____________day of___________________, 20____.
_______________________________________________________________________
Signature of Participant
I, _____________________________________________________________________,
the parent or legal guardian of ______________________________________________,
Agree, in consideration of my child being permitted to participate in the Program, to be
bound by the terms of this Release and Assumption of Risk and hereby indemnify, hold
harmless and release the University, its Trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers and
agents, in the same manner and with the same force and effect as set forth in section 3
above with regard to my child participating in the Program.
________________________________________________________________________
Parent or Guardian Signature (if participant under the age of 18 years)
*Such dangers, hazards and risks of the Program may include, but are not limited to,
injuries inflicted by the following:
all manner of injury resulting from travel over rough terrain, encountering extreme temperatures ,
insects and wild animalsabrasions, entanglements, and other injuries resulting from activities
within the including but not limited to climbing, rappelling, ascending, descending, bouldering,
kayaking, skiing, ice climbing, mountaineering and participation in ropes course
elementsinjuries resulting from falling or dropped items including but not limited to ropes, ice,
rocks, climbing hardware, climbing holds/hardware, chalk, chalk bags, personal items, and other
climbers or participants cuts, abrasions, and burns resulting from contact with rocks, ice and
trees  failure of equipment, skies, bindings, ropes, slings, harnesses, climbing hardware, anchor
points, stoves and personal floatation devices injuries caused through inappropriate technique or
overuse including but not limited to tendonitis, strains, sprains, abrasions, bruises, dislocations,
joint swelling, muscle aches, and fractures  harm and injury, including death, shortness of
breath, and light headedness, resulting from increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, and
strenuous physical activityharm and injury from vehicle and plane travelharm and injury from
travel to remote and underdeveloped places including but not limited to political unrest, travel in
substandard vehicles and the eating of food prepared in unsanitary conditions.

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