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A disclaimer tells someone that you are not responsible for their injury,or illness as a result of utilizing your services.A disclaimer is usually signed by the party in question.For example,a tattoo artist typically requires a client to sign a liability waiver that says the artist is not responsible for an infection that may happen as a result of the tattoo.

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How do you protect your assets from a lawsuit?

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Which liability has to be created by statute?

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