Waiver Whacked

Just like two years ago, the snowy slopes of a Middlefield ski resort emerged as a battlefield for significant principles of contract and tort law last week. But this time, the state Supreme Court, in a razor-thin victory for an injured snow-tuber, left no room for recreational facilities to maneuver their way around future liability for their own negligence.

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