Can a plaintiff rely on a waiver of liability clause in a snowmobile accident case?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Agopsowicz v. Honeywell Ltd. - Honeywell Ltd, 1997 CanLII 17193 (SK QB):

In Dyck v. Manitoba Snowmobile Association Ltd., supra, the plaintiff had read the waiver of liability clause. Consequently, the defendant was entitled to rely on the clause.

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