Team Activities definition

Team Activities means Countable Athletically Related Activities (“CARA”), Required Athletically Related Activities (“RARA”), and/or Voluntary Athletically Related Activities (“VARA”), as defined by NCAA Bylaws.
Team Activities means any official team event including, but not limited to, games, practices, exhibitions, scrimmages, team meetings, team appearances, team photograph sessions, individual photograph sessions, news media interviews, travel to and from these activities, University or ICAA-sponsored sports camps and any other team-organized activities, regardless of whether the activity takes place on or off campus.

Examples of Team Activities in a sentence

  • Student-Athletes shall only wear University Gear while participating in Team Activities.

  • Student-Athletes shall not engage in NIL Activities during (a) Team Activities; (b) required educational / academic obligations (e.g., class, exams, scheduled tutor/mentor sessions, etc.); and/or (c) other University-sponsored activities or events.

  • Specific instructions on how to use the scantron will occur before the start of the contest as well as images at each station to remind youth which section they are completing.Some sections of the scantron may not be utilized (Meat Formulations, Keep/Cull, and Team Activities).

  • Student-Athletes may not wear any item of apparel or shoes, or use any type of equipment or gear, with the insignia of any entity that is not an Athletics Sponsor while participating in Team Activities.

Related to Team Activities

  • Activities has the meaning specified in Section 7.02(b).

  • licensed activities means things authorised to be done by the licence

  • Development Program means the implementation of the development plan.

  • Competing Activities means the same or similar services as Xxxxxx Xxx Ltd is providing to the Restaurant under this Agreement or other activities having a similar purpose.

  • Collaboration has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Interscholastic Activities means athletic or non-athletic/academic activities where students compete on a school vs. school basis.

  • High Risk Activities means uses such as the operation of nuclear facilities, air traffic control, or life support systems, where the use or failure of the Services could lead to death, personal injury, or environmental damage.