Waiver Of Liability
Release & Hold Harmless Agreement
for Horse Camp


The participant signing below assumes the unavoidable risks inherent in all equine & adventure camp–related activities such as horseback riding, swimming, and sports with horses: including but not limited to, any bodily injury and physical harm to horse, rider, and spectator. In addition, the Participant is hereby provided notice that some of these facilities may allow breeding stallions, mares, gelding, and young horses in their facility. The Participant signing below assumes the unavoidable risks inherent in the riding, handling, and presence of such animals, including, but not limited to, bodily injury and physical harm to horse rider, and spectator. This waiver also includes all interactions with other animals on or off of the property such as dogs, pigs, parrots, cows, etc. In consideration, therefore, for the privilege of riding and/or working around horses with Just Horsin' Around, LLC and participating landowners, the Participant does hereby agree to hold harmless and indemnify Rise Above Stables, TRT Stables, Just Horsin' Around, LLC and any of its ostensible associates and neighbors including Southern Trails, LLC, Anthony LaSala, Ray Marsinkowsky, Ray Christenbury, E. Patrick Heeney, Perry Campanella, as well as any employees, volunteers and participating landowners, and further release each from any liability or responsibility for accident, damage, injury, or illness to the Participant, or to any horse owned by the Participant, or to any family member or spectator accompanying the Participant on the premises. If Participant is a minor, Participant is required to wear an approved riding helmet and must have Participant’s parent or guardian sign this agreement. If Participant is 18 years or older and does not wish to wear an approved riding helmet, Participant must sign below to that effect. Liability Statement Florida passed the Inherent Risk Bill (HB 2650) which pertains to equine activities. The law now states that those who choose to participate in equine activities assume an inherent risk. Horses, just
because of their size and temperament, can cause injury without incurring a liability for the owner. That is, a horse may step on someone’s foot, or buck when stung by a bee, and the owner is not liable. The primary responsibility of the owner is to provide a horse which matches the rider’s ability, proved good tack, and remove any known hidden or dangerous obstacles from riding areas.
 
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