just make sure it is a bilateral contract, and NOT a unilateral contract. make sure the terms are expressely stated in the contract. in order to have a waiver, there must be an intentional and voluntary abandonment or relinquishment of a known right, claim or privilige....HIS LIFE!!! make sure he knows this so he can't raise a CLAIM OF MISTAKE!!!! go for it, just CYA!!!! good luck!!!
2006-06-13 09:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I apologise, but you seem to be, to some extent, out of your mind, and this doesn't really belong on Yahoo! Answers. You should NOT "Hunt your neighbour with a sharp stick and burning cigarette." I hope this is some kind of sick joke, because this would be no laughing matter taken to your local authorities. Please do NOT make another of these topics.
~Wewt_Man
2006-06-11 11:59:27
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answered by wewt_man 2
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to respond to your first section whether those questions could desire to or shouldn't variety component of a waiver: you're suited, those questions could desire to be interior the appliance variety. the 2d section: you have misunderstood the objective at the back of that so-called 'copyright' concern, because it is no longer approximately copyright. In classic CMA, the sifu might make particular that his scholars comprehend and agree that none of them will secretly coach persons without his wisdom and permission. On 'organic purposes', it is the formulation it particularly is proprietary no longer the tei-da-chieu (tid-da-jow). The reasoning is particularly trouble-free: the pupil would possibly no longer have perfected a manner and for this reason no longer able to impart the surprising wisdom to each and all of us, and that somebody who's being secretly taught could desire to be of undesirable character and could reason subject to the community or society-at-great. So, if that pupil desires to coach his pal(s), the sifu could desire to comprehend who're his acquaintances, what's to earnings, why are his acquaintances no longer coming to the koon instead, and whether, the pupil is as much as the job. A sifu has common jobs to the two the pupil and the community. perhaps, such regulations are out of date yet, the objective at the back of this 'copyright' is powerful. approximately that egoistic instructor: he's not greater healthful to be a instructor no be counted how good his martial skills are.
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answered by ? 4
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SUre, but that can backfire,,,,,,,,some of those people in wheelchairs are pretty dam fast! and a burning cigarette and a sharp stick cant stop them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
2006-06-13 02:42:54
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answered by KatGotHerTongue 3
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I say go for it. For a minute there, I was afraid you were going to start being offensive or something.
Rabbit hunting is serious business -- not to be trifled with.
I saw nothing wrong with this proposal however.
2006-06-12 13:27:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like fun!! try sticking the stick in his wheelchair spokes and then burning him with the smoke. he will never see it it coming (oh god he isn't blind too is he?? if he is i hope that little seeing remark didn't upset him!!
2006-06-13 10:13:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Forget the waiver.....I think he would enjoy the element of surprise. You just might give him something to live for. I think it's awesome how you look out for your neighbor like that. You go boy !!!
2006-06-13 02:05:21
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answered by SunBunny 3
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You can hunt yoru neighbor without him signing a waiver.
2006-06-11 16:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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give it ago maybe if he won't sign you can trick him into signing by disguising it in other paper work and take that damn wheel chair out of it fairs fair in neighborly war
2006-06-12 00:37:11
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answered by sunshine 3
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I don't know, it sounds a bit uncivilized if you want my opinion. How about force him to buy Tupperware.
2006-06-12 13:44:49
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answered by Alice Chaos 6
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