Sporting Power definition

Sporting Power means the power and authority vested in Boxing Australia by AIBA for the exclusive management and control of boxing in Australia.
Sporting Power. The entitlement to make and enforce regulations for the encouragement and control of automobile competition and records at the national or international level, as the case may be. "Sporting Regulations" The Series sporting regulations with which all cars entered in the Series must comply. They are defined by the SRO Sporting Board and approved by the MAM and/or the FIA. SRO GT4 Technical The information published by SRO concerning the GT4 category, as well as all information contained in the individual homologation form of each GT4 car.
Sporting Power means that power delegated to the Association by Australian Canoeing for the exclusive control and management of the Sport in Victoria.

Examples of Sporting Power in a sentence

  • The FIA shall recognize in each country and for all branches of motoring only one Sporting Power which under all circumstances shall remain responsible to the FIA; the holder of this power is the direct motor sport representative of its country within the FIA and is entrusted with having the international regulations laid down by the International Sporting Code of the FIA enforced in its country.

  • Sanctions such as striking off the rolls, expulsions, or withdrawal of Sporting Power shall be pronounced by the General Assembly in compliance with the procedure provided for in the Statutes.

  • Upon the decision of the General Assembly, the exercise of the Sporting Power shall be withdrawn, either temporarily or definitively, from any ACNs or ASNs failing to comply with the decisions of the International Sporting Authority (FIA).

  • The exercise of the Sporting Power shall be granted by the FIA to the ACN (paragraph 1) and the ASN (paragraph 3) categories, on condition that the holder exercises the said power in the interests of International Motor Sport and in accordance with the Statutes and Regulations of the FIA.

  • Moreover, the FIA must have granted it authority to exercise the Sporting Power.

  • At the request of the holder of the Sporting Power and on proposal of the World Motor Sport Council, the General Assembly exceptionally shall authorise the holder of the Sporting Power to exercise this power through another organisation to which the Sporting Power shall then be delegated.

  • The holder of the Sporting Power may ask the FIA for authorization to renounce this power.

  • The Club, Association or Federation having received authority to delegate its Sporting Power shall remain the holder of the said Power, and consequently shall remain responsible to the FIA for the use made of the Power.

  • Normally, the Club, Association or Federation which has been entitled to exercise the Sporting Power shall exercise the said Power directly and throughout its national territory through its "Sporting Commission" which constitutes a special executive body.

  • Once they are admitted into the FIA, the Clubs, Associations and Federations within this category shall be entrusted with the exercise of the Sporting Power.


More Definitions of Sporting Power

Sporting Power means the power and authority vested in Boxing Australia by AIBA for the exclusive management and control of boxing in Australia. “Sub-committee” means a sub-committee established by the Committee in accordance with clause 12.10 of this Constitution.
Sporting Power means that power delegated to VA by FIVB for the exclusive administration, control and management of the sport of Volleyball in Australia.
Sporting Power means the power that is delegated to WA Ltd by United World Wrestling for the exclusive control and management of the sport of Wrestling and Associated Styles in Australia in accordance with United World Wrestling’s rules and regulations.

Related to Sporting Power

  • Voting Power means such number of Voting Securities as shall enable the holders thereof to cast all the votes which could be cast in an annual election of directors of a company.

  • Combined Voting Power means the aggregate votes entitled to be cast generally in the election of the Board of Directors, or similar managing group, of a corporation or other entity by holders of then outstanding Voting Securities of such corporation or other entity.

  • Total Voting Power means, with respect to any Person, the total number of votes which may be cast in the election of directors of such Person at any meeting of stockholders of such Person if all securities entitled to vote in the election of directors of such Person (on a fully diluted basis, assuming the exercise, conversion or exchange of all rights, warrants, options and securities exercisable for, exchangeable for or convertible into, such voting securities) were present and voted at such meeting (other than votes that may be cast only upon the happening of a contingency).

  • Station Power means energy used for operating the electric equipment on the site of a generation facility located in the PJM Region or for the heating, lighting, air-conditioning and office equipment needs of buildings on the site of such a generation facility that are used in the operation, maintenance, or repair of the facility. Station Power does not include any energy (i) used to power synchronous condensers; (ii) used for pumping at a pumped storage facility; (iii) used in association with restoration or black start service; or (iv) that is Direct Charging Energy.

  • net power means the power obtained on a test bench at the end of the crankshaft or its equivalent at the corresponding engine or motor speed with the auxiliaries, and which is determined under the reference atmospheric conditions;