Loaned Player Salary Allocation Sample Clauses

Loaned Player Salary Allocation. A Loaned Player’s Salary shall‌ 1805 be equal to the lesser of $100,000 and the greater of: 1806 (i) the Loaned Player’s Salary (as determined in the playing 1807 contract with his Parent Club), multiplied by the number of 1808 Official Matches in which the player appeared, divided by 1809 the number of the Club’s Official Matches; and 1810 (ii) the combined amount paid (x) to the Parent Club for the 1811 right to use the player and (y) the Salary actually paid to the 1812 player by the Club. 1813 (c) Signing Bonus. Any signing or other guaranteed bonus in an SPA 1814 shall be attributed, pro rata, over the Guaranteed Years of the 1815 SPA. If an SPA contains only one (or no) Guaranteed Years, the 1816 Signing Bonus shall be attributed in full to the first Contract Year. 1817 (d) Performance Bonuses. Any amounts that are actually earned by x 1818 Player as performance bonuses, or any other bonuses properly 1819 included in an SPA, shall be included as part of the Benefit Spend 1820 in the Contract Year in which the service or performance giving 1821 rise to the Bonus was provided.
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