INHERENT DANGER Sample Clauses

INHERENT DANGER the LESSEE understands and agrees that craft and their operation is an inherently dangerous activity. The LESSEE certifies that he/she understands the rules and regulations for the operation of crafts. The LESSEE further agrees not to let anyone else operate this craft without likewise instruction on the rules and regulations for safe operation of the craft.
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INHERENT DANGER. Lessee understands and agrees that craft and its operation is an inherently dangerous activity. Lessee certifies that he/she understands the rules and regulations for the safe operation of craft. Lessee further agrees not to let anyone else operate the Craft without prior knowledge and written permission from Lessor and likewise instruction on the rules and regulations for safe operation of a craft. MINIMUM AGE: Lessee shall provide evidence that he/she is at least twenty-one years of age. HEALTH OF LESSEE: Lessee certifies that he/she is in good health, has no physical defects that may be of danger to themselves or anyone else and that he/she is capable of safe operation of the Craft. Furthermore, Lessee certifies that he/she is NOT under the influence of alcohol or drugs (legal or otherwise) and will remain so during the Rental Period.
INHERENT DANGER. The LESSEE understands and agrees that crafts and their operation as well as use of equipment is an inherently dangerous activity. Some of the risks include, but are not limited to: collision, allision, falling overboard, drowning, hypothermia, broken bones, bruises, propeller strike, loss of limbs, paralysis, and death, among others. The LESSEE certifies that LESSEE understands the rules and regulations for the safe operation of crafts and related equipment. The LESSEE further agrees not to let anyone else operate this craft or the equipment except as provided by this Rental Agreement. Accordingly, LESSEE, including all additional lessee(s), assumes the risk of injury, death, illness or other loss, and agrees that in no event is LESSOR liable.

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