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  2. Wikipedia:Risk disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    use wikipedia at your own risk Please be aware that any information you may find in Wikipedia may be inaccurate, misleading, dangerous, unethical, or illegal. Some information on Wikipedia may create an unreasonable risk for readers who choose to apply or use the information in their own activities, or to promote the information for use by ...

  3. Wikipedia:Non-Wikipedia disclaimers - Wikipedia

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    [remainder of text in all caps] The services and all downloadable software are distributed on an 'as is' basis without warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, without limitation, warranties of title or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. you hereby acknowledge that use of the services ...

  4. Wikipedia:No disclaimers - Wikipedia

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    A disclaimer in a Wikipedia article is a statement or visual template that editors may attempt to insert as a warning to readers. While ideas like this have been continually proposed , the consensus is that disclaimers do not belong in encyclopedia articles and should be deleted.

  5. PRIVATE WiFi® End User License Agreement and Terms of Service

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    At Your Own Risk; Disclaimer of Liability. You agree that you use PRIVATE WiFi entirely at your own risk and you agree to not sue Private Communications for any harm to you or your computer from using PRIVATE WiFi. PRIVATE COMMUNICATIONS DISCLAIMS ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY LOSS OR CLAIM OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM ANY USE OF PRIVATE WIFI.

  6. Disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    In patent law, a disclaimer identifies, in a claim, subject-matter that is not claimed. [2] By extension, a disclaimer may also mean the action of introducing a negative limitation in a claim, i.e. "an amendment to a claim resulting in the incorporation therein of a "negative" technical feature, typically excluding from a general feature specific embodiments or areas". [3]

  7. Florida HOA upholds ban against parking pickup trucks and ...

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    A Florida homeowners’ association (HOA) is using a legal loophole to bypass a state law and prevent homeowners in its community from parking their pickup trucks or work vehicles in their driveways.

  8. Wikipedia:General disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    Our active community of editors uses tools such as the Special:RecentChanges and Special:NewPages feeds to monitor new and changing content. However, Wikipedia is not uniformly peer reviewed; while readers may correct errors or engage in casual peer review, they have no legal duty to do so and thus all information read here is without any implied warranty of fitness for any purpose or use ...

  9. Is it illegal to park in front of other people’s homes in ...

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    Yes, its illegal to park in your own front yard in Texas. Texans are only allowed to park in their driveway, a paved parking space or on the street in front of their home.