NEED a waiver!!! Search not working
#2
Re: NEED a waiver!!! Search not working
This is the one I use:
Liability Release Form
I,______(NAME)________________here by agree to the following rules set forth by the property
owner,____________(NAME)_______________of said property, _____(ADDRESS)_____________,
__(CITY)____________, __(STATE)_.
I agree that I have permission to operate my motorcycle, a __(MAKE/MODEL)____, VIN number
___________________, on the above stated property. Under no circumstances is the owner of said
property responsible or liable for any damages, personal or property, to my motorcycle or myself. I am
fully and completely aware of the dangers involved in operating my vehicle. This includes, but is not
limited to: death, dismemberment, permanent or temporary impairment, paralysis, loss of limb(s), etc.
Under no circumstances do I have the legal right to pursue the property owner for compensation of
damages occurring to my motorcycle or myself. I also agree that any damage caused by my occupancy or
temporary use of the property is to be reported immediately to the property owner. It is solely my
responsibility to repair/correct any alterations I cause to the property. In the event the property owner
cannot be reached the caretaker,____________________, will be notified immediately. It is my responsibility to
provide, and wear, the appropriate safety gear while operating my motorcycle on the property. Public
access to the property will be restricted and controlled by the use of caution tape and or brightly colored
cones, which shall be removed before leaving the property. This is to prevent unauthorized access and deter
spectators. This is a legal binding agreement between the property owner and myself. I will not try and
alter, forge or destroy this agreement, which may be punishable by law, because I am entering into it
completely and willingly. Any violation of this agreement will result in my loss of privileges to access the
above referenced property, and legal action may be pursed by the owner. Any alterations to this agreement
must be made in writing and signed by both the motorcycle operator and the property owner. If the property
owner is unavailable the caretaker,______________________, shall serve as the needed signature. There will be no
exceptions.
Motorcycle Operator: ________________________ DOB: ____________
SIGNATURE
Contact phone #1: ___________________ Contact phone #2: ____________________
Emergency Contact: __________________________ Phone: _________________
Property Owner/Caretaker: ________________________ Date: ____________
SIGNATURE
Liability Release Form
I,______(NAME)________________here by agree to the following rules set forth by the property
owner,____________(NAME)_______________of said property, _____(ADDRESS)_____________,
__(CITY)____________, __(STATE)_.
I agree that I have permission to operate my motorcycle, a __(MAKE/MODEL)____, VIN number
___________________, on the above stated property. Under no circumstances is the owner of said
property responsible or liable for any damages, personal or property, to my motorcycle or myself. I am
fully and completely aware of the dangers involved in operating my vehicle. This includes, but is not
limited to: death, dismemberment, permanent or temporary impairment, paralysis, loss of limb(s), etc.
Under no circumstances do I have the legal right to pursue the property owner for compensation of
damages occurring to my motorcycle or myself. I also agree that any damage caused by my occupancy or
temporary use of the property is to be reported immediately to the property owner. It is solely my
responsibility to repair/correct any alterations I cause to the property. In the event the property owner
cannot be reached the caretaker,____________________, will be notified immediately. It is my responsibility to
provide, and wear, the appropriate safety gear while operating my motorcycle on the property. Public
access to the property will be restricted and controlled by the use of caution tape and or brightly colored
cones, which shall be removed before leaving the property. This is to prevent unauthorized access and deter
spectators. This is a legal binding agreement between the property owner and myself. I will not try and
alter, forge or destroy this agreement, which may be punishable by law, because I am entering into it
completely and willingly. Any violation of this agreement will result in my loss of privileges to access the
above referenced property, and legal action may be pursed by the owner. Any alterations to this agreement
must be made in writing and signed by both the motorcycle operator and the property owner. If the property
owner is unavailable the caretaker,______________________, shall serve as the needed signature. There will be no
exceptions.
Motorcycle Operator: ________________________ DOB: ____________
SIGNATURE
Contact phone #1: ___________________ Contact phone #2: ____________________
Emergency Contact: __________________________ Phone: _________________
Property Owner/Caretaker: ________________________ Date: ____________
SIGNATURE
#4
Re: NEED a waiver!!! Search not working
We just got kicked out of a private parking lot. Cop said we were all breaking the new wheelie law of the front wheel leaving the ground. Is this right. Does the new anti-wheelie law stand for public roadways AND private? The statute isnt clear on if its for public or private. Anyone know?
#6
Re: NEED a waiver!!! Search not working
We had permission from the owner of the property. The cop still threw us out. Im confused. They even use the lot for MSF classes during the week! Anyone have info on private lots, or can we all get tickets if we get caught doing wheelies in our own driveway. That has public access. I would just once want to know I can IGNORE the cops naive threats about this topic.
#8
Naarden Bike Super Store
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: WWW.NAARDEN.BIZ ~ Sportbike Super Store
Re: NEED a waiver!!! Search not working
We had permission from the owner of the property. The cop still threw us out. Im confused. They even use the lot for MSF classes during the week! Anyone have info on private lots, or can we all get tickets if we get caught doing wheelies in our own driveway. That has public access. I would just once want to know I can IGNORE the cops naive threats about this topic.
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