SCLA definition
Examples of SCLA in a sentence
The Coach agrees to comply in all respects with this Agreement and all applicable SCLA By-Laws, Policies and Procedures, as amended from time to time, the receipt for which is hereby acknowledged.
Reimbursement is conditioned upon receipt of proper documentation by the SCLA Treasurer.
The SCLA will have the right to choose two arbitrators and the Coach will have the right to choose one arbitrator.
If the termination is for cause, no further compensation under this agreement shall be required by the SCLA to the Coach.
The Coach will not actively solicit through phone, email, letter, or in person SCLA players or parents for personal, political, or religious reasons.
Termination for cause shall be defined to be (1) any violation of this agreement; (2) any act or conduct that calls into question the moral turpitude of the Coach; (3) any violation of the criminal laws of any state; (4) any violation of any federal, state or local civil law, regulation or statute; or (5) by failing to achieve the goals and objectives of the SCLA.
Neither federal, state, nor any other payroll tax of any kind shall be withheld or paid by SCLA on behalf of the Coach.
Unforeseen but reasonable and necessary expenditures incurred on behalf of SCLA or the Team, with the prior approval of the SCLA.
To the extent required by the license that accompanies the Open-Source software, the terms of such license will apply in lieu of the terms of this SCLA with respect to such Open-Source Software, including, without limitation, any provisions governing access to source code, modification or reverse engineering.
The Sublessor, at its sole discretion, shall determine and may from time to time change the routes of surface ingress and egress to and from the Subleased Premises, but agrees to locate such routes as conveniently as may be done for Sublessee, having in mind the reasonable requirements of the Sublessor with respect to the operation of the SCLA.