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    You can put it in your contract, but keep in mind that a judge can over turn it if he/she feels you are taking away your clients rights in some way.

    The best way to stop someone from going after the owners of the property (no matter who they are) is to make sure they don't get hurt on the property. The owners should also contact their insurance company to insure they are covered with you running a business there.

    You should also contact your insurance company and make sure your you and your business is covered through them as well.

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