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Re: For Land Owners Who Lease Their Land [Re: Ol Thumper] #8734795 11/15/22 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Ol Thumper
As far as everyone signing a waiver that comes through the gate, that papers worth about as much as toilet paper if something should happen because a first year lawyer could wipe the floor with it unless somethings recently changed. It’s more of a make everyone feel all warm and bubbly document until something bad happens and the POS that got hurt decides to blame you for their own bad decisions and sue. If your concerned about accidents regardless who they are just take out a insurance policy, there pretty cheap.


^^^^ that's what I've always been told about waivers too.


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Re: For Land Owners Who Lease Their Land [Re: fishdfly] #8734802 11/15/22 03:54 PM
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Those "waivers" are instrumental in setting up the various liability protections so provided by the Texas Recreational Land Use Act. I would highly suggest they be utilized.

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