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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 714413" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I am not a lawyer, but have had experience with liability lawsuits. First, having someone sign a waiver saying they understand the risks involved in an activity, like you do when you register for a 10K race, is far, far better protection than putting a declaration on the back of a ticket. Second, neither protects you from claims that you were negligent in executing the product or service you sold.</p><p></p><p>It could be argued that knowing the virus was highly transmissable and that seating recommendations were for 6 feet of separation, you did not enforce those limits at the stadium, you could be held liable. I do not believe the claimant would have to prove they were infected at the game, just that it was likely given your negligence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 714413, member: 1199"] I am not a lawyer, but have had experience with liability lawsuits. First, having someone sign a waiver saying they understand the risks involved in an activity, like you do when you register for a 10K race, is far, far better protection than putting a declaration on the back of a ticket. Second, neither protects you from claims that you were negligent in executing the product or service you sold. It could be argued that knowing the virus was highly transmissable and that seating recommendations were for 6 feet of separation, you did not enforce those limits at the stadium, you could be held liable. I do not believe the claimant would have to prove they were infected at the game, just that it was likely given your negligence. [/QUOTE]
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