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Are liability waivers enforceable in Prince Edward Island?

Prince Edward Island, a common-law province, generally enforces a clear and conspicuous liability waiver signed by an adult. It has an Occupiers' Liability Act that allows an occupier to restrict the duty of care with reasonable notice, which supports a well-presented release.

Specific PEI waiver case law is limited, so activity-specific wording is especially valuable. A release cannot excuse gross negligence, and a parent cannot sign away a child's claim, so keep insurance and treat any minor's form as a consent record.

Popular waivers for Prince Edward Island businesses

The document still needs to fit your service. Common ones include med spa, fitness, recreation, and wellness waivers.

Important

This page is general information, not legal advice, and WaiverPad is not a law firm. Waiver law differs by province and turns on the facts. Have any waiver reviewed by a lawyer in Prince Edward Island before you rely on it.

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