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oric1

Junior Member
I organized hiking / trekking activities regularly and invites participants (within my country) via social network like Facebook.

If I've a disclaimer in my online invitation as shown below, will it be good enough or do they need to actually sign on the physical hardcopy for the disclaimer to be effective? Thanks!

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The organizers for this trek are an amateur adventure platform that welcomes all outdoor adventure seekers. By joining this activity, all participants are deemed to have agreed to the terms and conditions contained in this disclaimer, and agreed to exonerate the activities leaders, the organizers and any other participants in the trips from any liabilities, claims, including but not limited to liabilities and claims as a result of any injuries or deaths or damages arising thereof.

The participant understands that during the course of the trip certain events may occur, including, but not limited to, accident or illness, political instability and the forces of nature. The participant agrees to assume all risks associated with the trip and indemnifies the organizers and hosts against all claims arising from his/her participation.
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