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But the thousands of locals who were lured by a poster promising beer for a dollar and entry for only five bucks did sign waiver forms as they streamed into the center to watch the staged cage fight.
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Customers had to sign a waiver before they could tuck into the bar's signature habanero hamburger.
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NATO, to sign a waiver promising that Americans would not be extradited to the court.
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That means some parts will be off-limits, and you'll sign a waiver before setting foot on the platform.
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Some automatically enroll students in their plans unless the students sign a waiver proving that they are covered by an outside policy.
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Brotman is so convinced that long-term care insurance is critical for retirement planning that he asks clients who turn it down to sign a waiver that absolves his firm from fiduciary responsibility for the decision.
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In 2011, Hancock, before letting a group of reporters visit a company coal project in Queensland, asked them to sign a waiver that, among other things, gave it the right to review their stories before publication.
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Just be prepared to sign a long liability waiver.
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But Congress may have voided some of them with the Credit Reporting Organizations Act in 1996, which appears to invalidate any waiver a consumer might sign of any of the remedies in the act, including the right to sue.
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