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Defined Terms YELP Holistic First Business Plan SWOT Analysis Executive Summary Deliverables And Costs Snapshot Page To Benchmark Techniques Inherent Risks means for the Civil Liability Amendment (Personal Responsibility) Bill 2002 risks which cannot be avoided by the exercise of reasonable care and skill. Therefore an Inviter is not liable to an Invitee(s) for Harm Suffered due to an Inherent Risk occurring. Example of Inherent Risks include - (i) cycling well to the LHS of a dedicated cycle lane on a wide shoulder of a road and a passing motorist suddenly losing control of their vehicle and veering off the road into the cyclist; (ii) a cyclist experiencing a cannon shot flat tyre on the front wheel when cornering on a steep descent, thereby rendering the cyclist virtually no control to steer thru the corner due to the rapidly diminished Coefficient Of Friction (COF) and the cyclist therefore suffering a bad fall; and
(iii) a cyclist hitting a
pothole which jarred his/her front fork causing it to collapse.
See
Section 23
and
definitions of
Foreseeable, Non-Obvious, Explicit Risks,
Obvious Risk, Risk Warning,
Provide A Risk Warning,
Dangerous Recreational Activity,
Recreational Activity and
Regulate
Existing Sporting Activity Providers. See also Section 19 of KOM Information Memorandum. |
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