Maine Code § 8-625

Inherent dangers
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Insofar as the dangers inherent in ice-skating are obvious, by participating in ice-skating, a person
accepts those dangers. Those dangers include, but are not limited to, injuries that result from collisions
with other skaters, injuries that result from falls and injuries that involve objects or artificial structures
properly within the intended travel of the skater that are not otherwise attributable to a breach of the
operator's common law duties. [PL 1991, c. 648 (NEW).]

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