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    Arrow:

    Good points, all of them, and a welcome addition.

    While I could add most of your additions, I believe I've covered the "on loan" topic and the "no culpability" topic sufficiently. Do you agree?

    I believe your other major point ("not for treating or curing any physical condition") is worthy of consideration, and makes no inference for such use.

    My Thoughts on Your Last Sentence:
    ("This person has been advised to seek the counsel of a licensed medical practitioner"). Looking at this sentence from the legal person's perspective, it draws too much attention to the inference that the person may, in fact, use it for medical reasons.

    In regard to this "inference" stated above, I welcome your perspective, and perspectives from others as well.

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    Well trying to deny that this is going to be used for medical issues is another layer of denial. You know, your client or friend knows and so does the prosecutors and FDA as well as any judge.

    Change the sentence to say. This person has been advised to seek the counsel of a licensed medical practitioner if they believe that they are ill.

    It is a cover your butt sentence.

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    Arrow:

    This afternoon, while doing some other work, I had time to reflect on these points, and ironically, I came to the same conclusion that you did!

    I'll insert that sentence into the prior draft, and call it a new revision; that version should be sufficient as a starting point for someone who wants to draft a contract, and they can refine it further if they wish.

    Tnks for your suggestions.

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    thank you richard for your hard work

    please don't get upset if i suggest one minor point.

    in paragraph 5 instead of "after five [5] days" i would suggest instead

    "by giving me 24 hours advance notice"

    i only have one good machine and i might need it an emergency!

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    Max:

    None of us should ever be offended if we ask post some idea, then ask for suggestions . . . whether we agree with them or not. In this case, your suggestion is actually a very good one, since most Rifers have only one Rife Machine, and are in the same predicament as you.

    Free to Change Any Part of the Release Form Agreement:
    I certainly will incorporate your comment, but please recognize that the draft "Template" above are just words, and all Rifers who see this Release Form and want to use it, are free to change it in whatever way they wish, in order to suit their individual needs.

    So whenever you plan to use this form, please change, add to, or delete any portion of the wording in the associated paragraphs in whatever way you wish.

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