Signee definition
Examples of Signee in a sentence
Signee may not assign or transfer its obligations or rights under this agreement.
Signee will be held responsible, financially and otherwise in accordance with the Terms and Conditions attached to this Agreement.
The Signee will avoid alcoholic consumption at a level which would reasonably be expected to have a detrimental effect on an individual’s performance or to cause the individual to behave in a disruptive manner during a USCA, WCT or WCF event.
The Signee will not use, nor tolerate use by another athlete or coach, of any banned substances in or out of competition in contravention of the rules of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), the World Curling Federation (WCF), the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC), the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), or in violation of any local, state or national law.
The Signee will conform to all USCA Uniform and Advertising requirements as defined in the most recently published Championship Rules sections for the Championship(s) in which they are competing and will maintain a presentable image of themselves while training and traveling as a member of the USCA.
The Signee will agree to comply with USCA liability insurance program requirements, which currently includes the need for all athletes entering a USCA competition to sign a Waiver and Release Form each year he/she enters the qualifying process as defined in the USCA rulebook.
The Signee will compete in all scheduled games, regardless of their standing, and in all camps or programs for which they receive funding.
The Signee acknowledges that the USCA reserves the right to withhold any USCA payment or reimbursement to the athlete or coach, in connection with any USCA, WCT or WCF event, for any violation of this agreement.
The Signee will attend all official functions as requested by the USCA.
The Signee allows use of their image or description while participating in USCA events to all media for editorial purposes.