I have a (Canadian) liability question to do with diving. Are the founding members of a "dive club" liable for accidents that occur to members of that club even if the club goes to great lengths to make it clear to its members (via a waiver) that there will be no divemasters for the dives?
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"chilly" <slarson@shaw.canada> wrote in message news:3hkYd.642353$Xk.581406@pd7tw3no...> [...deletia...]> Then I suggest you guys get thee hence to a lawyer.
Thanks Sheryl. I'm beginning to think along those lines as well.
"chilly" <slarson@shaw.canada> wrote in message>news:3hkYd.642353$Xk.581406@pd7tw3no...>> [...deletia...]>> Then I suggest you guys get thee hence to a lawyer.>
Thanks Sheryl. I'm beginning to think along those lines as well.>
Actually, that's the only legitimate advice.
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"Larry Anta" <lanta@ryerson.ca> wrote in message news:d0su9i$kcg$1@news.ryerson.ca...> "Scott" <pugetsounddiver@gmail.com> wrote in message> news:WKiYd.9$Oq5.484@news.uswest.net...> > Contact Alton Hall: http://www.divelawyer.com>
Interesting site. Does anyone know of a Canadian counterpart? Thanks.