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2016 World Cup of Hockey ACKNOWLEDGEMENT and RELEASE 2016 World Cup of Hockey ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND RELEASE (the “Release”) For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, the undersigned _____________________________ (please print full name of player, entertainer, spectator, participant, or other as applicable) (“Releasor”) (and if Releasor is younger than 18 years old, his/her parent or legal guardian both on behalf of said minor and for himself/herself) hereby voluntarily agrees as follows in connection with each one of the events and activities held in connection with the 2016 World Cup of Hockey international ice hockey tournament to be held at the Air Canada Centre, 40 Bay Street, Toronto, ON M5J 2X2, Canada (together with its surrounding parking lots, concourse and staging, including the area known as Maple Leaf Square, and the area designated as Fan Village located in, around and adjacent to the Distillery District in Toronto, ON, collectively, the “Venue”) from on or about September 9, 2016 through on or about October 5, 2016, (collectively, the “World Cup Events”), in which Releasor plays, performs, or otherwise participates: 1. RELEASE FROM LIABILITY AND COVENANT NOT TO in part by the fault or negligence of any Releasee in connection with such INSTITUTE LEGAL PROCEEDINGS. Releasor (and if Releasor is Releasee’s involvement with any World Cup Event. Without limiting the younger than 18 years old, his/her parent or legal guardian both on behalf of foregoing, Releasor (and if Releasor is younger than 18 years old, his/her said minor and for himself/herself) hereby irrevocably undertakes and agrees, parent or legal guardian both on behalf of said minor and for himself/herself), for himself/herself and his/her personal representatives, executors, on behalf of himself/herself and the Releasor Parties, covenants and agrees to liquidators, administrators, heirs, next of kin, successors, agents and assigns, waive any claim and not to institute legal proceedings against any Releasees and anyone else who might sue on Releasor’s behalf (collectively, “Releasor for any of the Liabilities that have been released and discharged herein. If Parties”), to release, waive, indemnify, hold harmless and discharge NHL Releasor’s participation requires hockey equipment or any other kind of WCH 16, L.P. (the “NHL”), NHLPA World Cup Limited Partnership (the equipment, Releasor agrees that he/she will bring with him/her, a complete “NHLPA” and collectively with the NHL, the “WCH Entities”), NHL WCH set of hockey equipment or such other equipment (as applicable), all meeting 16, Inc., NHLPA World Cup G.P. Inc., NHL WCH 16 US, LP, NHL WCH CSA or HECC standards (as applicable). Releasor acknowledges that he/she 16 US GP, LLC, the National Hockey League Players’ Association and its will not be allowed to participate in the World Cup Events without meeting members, the National Hockey League and its member teams, NHL these equipment requirements. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent Enterprises, L.P., NHL Enterprises, Inc., National Hockey League hockey equipment or any other kind of equipment is provided to Releasor in Enterprises Canada, Inc., NHL Network US, Inc., NHL Enterprises Canada, connection with any World Cup Event, Releasor (and if Releasor is younger L.P., NHL Enterprises B.V., NHL Interactive CyberEnterprises, LLC, NHL than 18 years old, his/her parent or legal guardian both on behalf of said Network US, L.P., Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment Partnership, HER minor and for himself/herself) understands that any such equipment is being MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF ONTARIO, AS REPRESENTED provided to Releasor solely by the sponsor or manufacturer of such BY THE MINISTER OF INFRASTRUCTURE, Ontario Infrastructure and equipment, and not any other person (including but not limited to each of Lands Corporation, Cityscape Development Corp., Dundee Distillery District Releasees), and Releasor acknowledges and agrees that the fit, adjustment, Limited Partnership, Dundee Distillery District Commercial Limited and any use thereof by Releasor is solely Releasor’s responsibility and risk Partners, Dundee Distillery District (GP) Inc., Dundee Distillery District (GP) notwithstanding any inspection or assistance rendered by any of the Commercial Inc., Dundee Realty Corporation, 2007414 Ontario Inc., Releasees. 2007416 Ontario Inc., 2007417 Ontario Inc., 2007419 Ontario Inc., Distillery SE Development Corp, OTP Management Ltd., DHD Development Corp., 2. RELEASOR ASSUMES RISK. Releasor (and if Releasor is younger and Dundee Realty Management Corp., each owner and operator of any than 18 years old, his/her parent or legal guardian both on behalf of said World Cup Event, arena or venue in which World Cup Events are held, each minor and for himself/herself) hereby acknowledges and declares that he/she sponsor, promoter and advertiser of any World Cup Event or any part of has been made aware of and understands the inherent risks and dangers them, each person or entity engaged by the WCH Entities, the National (direct or indirect) associated with the World Cup Events, including those Hockey League or any member team thereof, or any venue operator as an related to the sport of hockey, on-ice activities and attendance at sporting independent contractor or otherwise in connection with any World Cup events, and the potential for injury that exists when participating in such Event, the National Hockey League Players’ Association and each former World Cup Events (whether as a player, entertainer, spectator, participant or and current National Hockey League player, and each of their respective otherwise). Releasor (and if Releasor is younger than 18 years old, his/her parents, subsidiaries, stockholders, partners and other affiliates and related parent or legal guardian both on behalf of said minor and for himself/herself) persons or entities, and each officer, director, governor, regent, trustee, hereby agrees to assume all risk of and responsibility for personal injury or employee, volunteer, licensor, licensee, insurer, sponsor, partner, principal, death to, or damage to or loss of property of Releasor arising from, based representative and agent of each of the foregoing, and all of the foregoing’s upon or relating to Releasor’s participation (as a player, entertainer, spectator, respective successors and assigns (collectively, “Releasees”), from and participant or otherwise) in connection with any World Cup Event or caused, against any and all liabilities, losses (economic and non-economic), damages, in whole or in part, by Releasor’s fault or negligence. Such assumption of costs, expenses (including, but not limited to, attorneys’ fees and expenses), risk includes, but is not limited to any damage to or loss of property, arising causes of action, suits and claims of any nature whatsoever (collectively, the from, based upon or relating to the lack of skill of any participant in any “Liabilities”) which Releasor or any other Releasor Party had, now have, or World Cup Event, or caused in whole or in part by the negligence of any hereafter may have, including any Liabilities which any minor Releasor or Releasee. Releasor (and if Releasor is younger than 18 years old, his/her Releasor Party has or hereafter may acquire, either before or after he/she has parent or legal guardian both on behalf of said minor and for himself/herself) reached his or her majority, by reason of any matter directly or indirectly hereby understands and has been made aware that, in the event of any injury arising out of or connected in any way with the World Cup Events, including, to Releasor, none of Releasees will be responsible for any decisions relating without limitation, those arising from, whether directly or indirectly, based to medical care, decisions or treatment for Releasor or for such treatment upon or relating to bodily injury or death to, or damage to or loss of property itself including, without limitations, any costs and/or expenses incurred in of Releasor, sustained in connection with Releasor’s participation (as a connection therewith. player, entertainer, spectator, participant or otherwise) in any event, clinic, 3. TRANSPORTATION. Releasor (and if Releasor is younger than 18 competition, demonstration, exhibition, practice, game or activity associated years old, his/her parent or legal guardian both on behalf of said minor and with or comprising the World Cup Events, including, but not limited to, any for himself/herself) hereby understands and agrees that none of Releasees on-ice or off-ice activity (e.g., contest or promotion), the 2016 World Cup of shall be obligated to provide transportation for Releasor to or from any World Hockey international ice hockey tournament games, any sponsor on-ice Cup Event. The use of any transportation that is provided by Releasees is not event, any media on-ice event, any National Hockey League member team a required component of participation in the World Cup Events and is subject on-ice event, or travel to or from any World Cup Event and the grant of rights to all releases, assumptions of risk and representations contained herein. hereunder (including arising out of or in connection with the Materials, as Releasees shall not have any responsibility whatsoever for accompanying a defined below). Such release, waiver, indemnification and discharge shall Releasor who elects not to utilize any Releasee-provided transportation. include, but not be limited to, any and all such Liabilities caused in whole or 4. REPRESENTATIONS.
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