Class Rules definition

Class Rules has the meaning given in Article 1, Clause 4.1;
Class Rules means the document that specifies the boat in the form in which it shall be used for racing, including any other document or procedure invoked by that document.
Class Rules means the rules, which describe the measurement control of International One Metre Class boats.

Examples of Class Rules in a sentence

  • Sails shall have the full sail number and NATIONAL LETTERS in accordance with the Class Rules and the RRS.

  • See Class Rules, Article S-V - Racing Restrictions, Paragraph 7 for more information regarding electronic equipment.

  • Class Rules for one-design entries, including crew limits (if any).

  • Members acting as helmsmen or entering an RS Class race which consist of, or include, the class shall be bound by the Class Rules.

  • Proposals for amending the Constitution and Class Rules shall be by special resolution to a meeting of the World Council.


More Definitions of Class Rules

Class Rules means the rules governing and controlling the Class worldwide, as published by FFI and authorised by World Sailing, as amended from time to time;
Class Rules means the rules and regulations governing the use of a Athena Pilates Class.
Class Rules means the rules relating to measurement, equipment, racing condition of a VX ONE and the practice of its crew, annexed hereto and incorporated herein as Bylaw of this Constitution.
Class Rules means the Class Rules adopted by the RS Aero International Class Association.
Class Rules means the Rules for the time being approved by World Sailing for the INTERNATIONAL TOPPER and governing its use as a boat for class racing purposes.
Class Rules means the rules relating to the measurement, construction and racing disciplines of the Class indicated;
Class Rules means the Class Rules adopted by the RS21 International Class Association.