Leagues Clause Samples
The 'Leagues' clause defines the structure and organization of competitive groups or divisions within a broader competition or system. It typically outlines how participants are grouped into leagues, the criteria for league placement, and the rules governing movement between leagues, such as promotion or relegation based on performance. This clause ensures a clear and fair framework for competition, helping to maintain balanced matchups and providing a transparent system for advancement or demotion.
Leagues. Most leagues consist of 8 games (7 regular season & 1 playoff). • Schedules are subject to change. Always refer to the online schedule for weekly game times • Players may only participate on one team in each division. When a player participates on two teams, it must be in contiguous skill level divisions, such as, A and B, or B and C, or C and D. • Unless otherwise specified, payments for leagues do not include practice time.
Leagues. Tier 2 Leagues with two thirds or more of their Clubs domiciled in a State shall be required to affiliate with the Football Body recognised by the AFL as responsible for the region concerned and to process Transfer of players accordingly.
Leagues. Premier League 1 walkover = 3 point deduction and loss of half of awarded BUCS points based on final league position for that season. 2 or more walkovers = Automatic relegation, a further 3 points deduction, ineligible for knockout rounds that season and no BUCS points awarded for that team’s performance that season. Each additional walkover leads to a further 3 points deduction. Tier 1 1 walkover = 3 point deduction and loss of half of awarded BUCS points based on final league position for that season. 2 or more walkovers = A further 3 points deduction, ineligible for knockout rounds that season and no BUCS points awarded for that team’s performance that season. Each additional walkover leads to a further 3 points deduction. Tier 2 and below 1 walkover = 3 point deduction and loss of half of awarded BUCS points based on final league position for that season. 2 or more walkovers = A further 3 points deduction and no BUCS points awarded for that team’s performance that season. Each additional walkover leads to a further 3 points deduction. Knockout rounds Championship - £500 fine Trophy - £300 fine Conference Cup/Plate Semi-finals/Final – £300 fine A voluntary walkover in any knockout competition also obviously means no BUCS points for reaching the applicable stage in that competition. Some walkovers may be appealed or deemed as ‘involuntary’ so the sanctions may be waived on appeal, however, this will only be considered by BUCS in exceptional circumstances.
Leagues. Follow the guidelines or rules of the league or association in which the club affiliates.
Leagues. For the avoidance of doubt, RGI retains ownership of all e-sports tournaments of the Localized Game in the Territory (the “Leagues”) and hereby grants Licensee a limited, exclusive right to operate, promote, and produce the Licensee Leagues (as defined below) in the Territory during the Term, including without limitation organizing tournaments, managing teams and players, and managing marketing activities related to such Licensee Leagues; provided, however, that Licensee shall cooperate with RGI’s efforts to implement, develop, and grow a uniform global e-sports structure (e.g., with respect to competitive rulings, team franchise models, etc.). Subject to Licensee entering into a separate agreement with RGI governing the use of such content, RGI grants to Licensee a limited right to display, broadcast, distribute, and stream the Licensee Leagues within the Territory during the Term. For the avoidance of doubt, RGI retains the right to the broadcast feeds of Licensee Leagues for broadcast and display outside of the Territory, whether produced by RGI or Licensee, including for rebroadcast. Furthermore, Licensee agrees to cooperate with RGI’s efforts to work with a global broadcast and/or ad and sponsorship sales partner, including within the Territory.
