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The vendor snowmobile club or the OFSC may deny the permit
purchaser or the snowmobile driver access to the OFSC trails if either
fails to comply with any OFSC Terms and Conditions or Bylaws.
The purchaser agrees to save harmless and keep indemnified any
landowners from which the OFSC’s trail system operates, and the
OFSC, its members, directors, officers, employees and their respective
agents, officials, servants, and representatives from and against all
claims, actions, costs and expenses and demands in respect of death,
injury, loss or damage to my person or property of any driver or
passenger operating the aforementioned permitted snowmobile, howsoever
caused, arising out of or in connection with the use of the OFSC trail
system, notwithstanding that the same may have been contributed to or
occasioned by the negligence of said bodies, or any of them, their
agents, officials, servants, or representatives. It is further
understood and agreed that this agreement is binding upon myself, my
heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns.
Only the vendor snowmobile club may issue a replacement for
lost, stolen, or damaged permits. The original Trail Permit receipt
(pink copy) must be presented along with the original permit or
portion thereof if available. Additional information pertaining to a
Police report for stolen or lost permits may be required.
Stop when requested to do so. Report all damage to property to
the nearest snowmobile club and police officer. Know and adhere to the
Snowmobilers Code of Ethics.
Report a change of address within 6 days to the Ontario
Federation of Snowmobile Clubs, 12-206 Saunders Rd., Barrie, Ontario
L4N 9A8.
Telephone: (705) 739-7669, Fax: (705) 739-5005, Email:
info@ofsc.on.ca,
Website: www.ofsc.on.ca
The person identified on the Application for Trail Permit shall
ensure that all operators and passengers of the snowmobile to which
the permit is affixed are made aware of these conditions before
accessing an OFSC trail.
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