Quote Originally Posted by lorne View Post
In all my years of skiing I've never had to sign anything to buy a ski pass. The back of the pass will usually have all the terms. Basically, by buying this pass you acknowledge that skiing is inherently risky and dangerous ... so don't sue us if you crack your head.

If you're saying you marked up the back of the pass and showed it to the low-wage cashier before using the ticket to get on the ski-lift, I hardly see how that constitutes proper notice. In fact, the mountain now has a witness to relate that you actually read the terms and conditions and cared enough to initial them. You can't claim ignorance now.
The government regulations for ski passes or bus passes are contracts the variables and the variance u wright r4c on paperwork red ink lawful money not giving a pass . the ski lift drops walter on his head faulty equipment . if he tbones a tree they get a pass. variance of the waver for amusement only but the low wage DMV cashier took my picture had me sign the pass i varied it . all the courtroom drama never does this state witness get called who took the photo the cash and a pass. every 5 years new pic and free pass.Identification who took the picture and witnessed true name signature . no license breaking the law getting one just licensed to break a law .