AFL definition

AFL means the Australian Football League.
AFL means the Australian rules football competition which is conducted by the Australian Football League (AFL) in Australia between member teams of the AFL.
AFL means the online application form with which the Licensee applies for a licence under this Agreement.

Examples of AFL in a sentence

  • Not make or post inappropriate, offensive or discriminatory comments in public, including via social media, about Players, Clubs, Umpires, Officials, the AFL, AFL NSW/ACT or the League.

  • In no event shall any officer, employee, agent, attorney, or other representative of the Illinois Federation of Labor, AFL- CIO be subject to any subpoena to appear or testify at any jurisdictional dispute hearing.

  • Any reference to AFL refers to the Australian Football League (ABN 97 489 912 318).

  • Competition representative Teams shall participate in inter-league Matches as directed by the League and sanctioned by AFL NSW/ACT from time to time.

  • Comply with and observe the AFL Anti-Doping Code and any relevant Illicit Drugs policies.


More Definitions of AFL

AFL means Atlas Freighter Leasing, Inc., a Delaware corporation, whose common stock is wholly owned by Company.
AFL means either the Men’s Toyota AFL Premiership Season (“AFL Premiership Season”) or the governing body of the AFL Premiership Season and AFLW Competition as the context requires.
AFL is defined in the recitals to this Agreement.
AFL means the Australian Football League (ACN 004 155 211) and its successors;
AFL means the Australian Football League or its successor.
AFL means the Australian Football League Incorporated;
AFL means Australian Football League.