24 Hour Rule definition

24 Hour Rule. No contact by any means; in-person, phone, email, etc. for a minimum of 24 hours for any dispute, negative communications, playing time issues, etc.

Examples of 24 Hour Rule in a sentence

  • I will conduct myself in an appropriate manner, respect the 24 Hour Rule; and will approach the coach first with questions and concerns about our player, team or the Club after making an appointment.

  • I agree that upon the termination of my employment with the Contractor for whatever reason, I shall surrender to JHU/APL all Proprietary Information and Contract Intellectual Property in tangible form that is in my possession, whether prepared by me or others, unless I have first obtained JHU/APL’s prior written permission to retain such Proprietary Information or Contract Intellectual Property, which permission may be withheld in JHU/APL’s sole discretion.

  • The 24 Hour Rule: Coaches are the vehicle that provide organized youth athletics an existence.

  • This 24 Hour Rule is in the best interest of all members of the RYL community.

  • For any questions or issues arising out of a particular game or practice situation, parents agree to observe a 24 hour waiting period (the 24 Hour Rule) following the conclusion of such game or practice before approaching the Head Coach.