Professional Sportsperson definition

Professional Sportsperson means those sports persons who are in to full time sports and maintain their livelihood through earnings from their involvement in sports.
Professional Sportsperson means those sports persons who are in to full time sports and maintain

Examples of Professional Sportsperson in a sentence

  • Whose full time earnings are derived from playing in any sport or sports activities (a Professional Sportsperson), orb.

  • About youThat neither you nor the joint policyholder are employed in the following occupations:Actor/Actress, Caravan dweller/traveller, Casino or Club Owner, Circus Proprietor/Worker, Dealer, Embassy Staff, Entertainer, Foreign Armed Forces, Itinerant Worker or Trader, Market Trader, Professional Sportsperson, Property Developer, Scrap Metal Dealer or Merchant, Street Entertainer/Trader, Unemployed.

Related to Professional Sportsperson

  • Professional service means a type of personal service to the public that requires that the provider obtain a license or other legal authorization as a condition precedent to providing that service. Professional service includes, but is not limited to, services provided by a certified or other public accountant, chiropractor, dentist, optometrist, veterinarian, osteopathic physician, physician, surgeon, podiatrist, chiropodist, physician's assistant, architect, professional engineer, land surveyor, or attorney-at-law.

  • Professional Services means those services within the scope of the practice of architecture, professional engineering, landscape architecture, or registered surveying and mapping, as defined by the laws of Florida, or those services performed by any architect, professional engineer, landscape architect, or registered surveyor and mapper, in connection with the firm's or individual's professional employment or practice.

  • professional user shall have the meaning given it in the Regulations and Procedures for the International Registry.

  • Paraprofessional means a person who does not have an academic degree related to the scope of treatment or support services being provided but performs prescribed functions under the general supervision of that discipline.