Baseball Franchise definition

Baseball Franchise means a professional baseball team which either has a Professional Development License with Major League Baseball or is a member of a MLB Partner League.
Baseball Franchise means a Class A professional baseball team that is a member of the Midwest League of Professional Baseball Clubs, Inc. (“MWL”), a member of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, Inc. (“NAPBL”).

Examples of Baseball Franchise in a sentence

  • The City will have sole discretion as to the hours of use, design, colors, and all items related to the use of the lighting package for the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ wheel, except during games for the period of time from one hour before a Baseball Franchise game until one hour after the game and the period of time when the Ballpark is open for a Special Event or open to the public.

  • The Parties mutually agree that the City’s motive in entering into this Lease is to ensure the long-term use of the Ballpark by the Baseball Franchise (or a successor professional baseball team).

  • Lessee shall not be deemed to have breached this Lease if the failure of the Baseball Franchise to operate at the Premises on a regular season basis during any calendar year is caused by reasons beyond its control, such as strikes, acts of God, war or civil disobedience, or the imposition of a rule, regulation or policy of the MWL or NAPBL which would preclude the Baseball Franchise from operating in Davenport.

  • Notwithstanding anything else contained herein, the Parties acknowledge and agree that the first three installment payments for the 2021 calendar year shall be considered already paid in full by the Baseball Franchise, since it has made unreimbursed lease-deductible repairs of more than one hundred eighteen thousand dollars ($118,000) as of the Execution Date.

  • The Parties mutually agree that the City’s motive in entering into this Lease is to ensure the long-term use of the Ballpark by the Baseball Franchise (or a successor Baseball Franchise).

  • Accordingly, City agrees such approvals and non-disapproval are required for any sale or other transfer of the Baseball Franchise, whether to a third party or to the City.

  • Accordingly, this Lease shall terminate immediately after any 60-day period in which Lessee or its assignee does not own a Baseball Franchise affiliated with a Major League Baseball(MLB) team.

  • Accordingly, this Lease shall terminate immediately after any 150-day period in which Lessee or its assignee does not own a Baseball Franchise.

  • City acknowledges that MRL 54 does not permit Lessee to transfer a “Control Interest” (as defined in MLR 54) in the Baseball Franchise without first receiving the approval of the MWL and the President of the NAPBL, and without being disapproved by the Office of the Commissioner of Baseball (“BOC”), determined in each of their sole and absolute discretion.