Common use of Forfeitable BreacTh Clause in Contracts

Forfeitable BreacTh. Any player who (i) willfully fails to report, practice or play with the result that the player's ability to fully participate and contribute to the team is substantially undermined (for example, without limitation, holding out or leaving the squad absent a showing of extreme personal hardship) ; or (ii) is unavailable to the team due to conduct by him that results in his incarceration; or (iii) is unavailable to the team due to a nonfootball injury that resulted from a material breach of Paragraph 3 of his NtfL Player Contract; or (iv) voluntarily retires (collectively, any "tforfeitable Breach") may be required to forfeit signing bonus, roster bonus, option bonus and/or reporting bonus, and no other Salary, for each League Year in which a tforfeitable Breach occurs (collectively, "tforfeitable Salary Allocations"), as set forth below: (i) Training Camp. If a player commits a tforfeitable Breach resulting in his absence for six preseason days after the start of training camp, the player may be required to forfeit up to 15% of his tforfeitable Salary Allocations, and up to an addition­ al 1% of his tforfeitable Salary Allocations for each additional preseason day missed after the six days, up to a maximum of 25% of his tforfeitable Salary Allocations. A player who misses five days or less of training camp may not be subject to forfeiture.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement