Terms Used In Michigan Laws 691.1736

  • Common law: The legal system that originated in England and is now in use in the United States. It is based on judicial decisions rather than legislative action.
  • Operator: means a person that owns or controls or that has operational responsibility for a trampoline court. See Michigan Laws 691.1732
  • Trampoliner: means an individual in a trampoline court for the purpose of trampolining. See Michigan Laws 691.1732
  • Trampolining: means tumbling or jumping in a trampoline court. See Michigan Laws 691.1732
  An individual who participates in trampolining accepts the danger that inheres in that activity insofar as the dangers are obvious and necessary. Those dangers include, but are not limited to, injuries that result from collisions with other trampoliners or other spectators, injuries that result from falls, injuries that result from landing on the trampoline, pad, or platform, and injuries that involve objects or artificial structures properly within the intended travel of the trampoliner that are not otherwise attributable to the operator‘s breach of his or her common law duties.