Player Eligibility Sample Clauses

The Player Eligibility clause defines the criteria that individuals must meet to participate as players in a given event, league, or activity. Typically, this clause outlines requirements such as age, residency, registration status, or compliance with governing body rules. For example, it may specify that only players who have not previously been suspended or who meet certain skill levels are allowed to compete. The core function of this clause is to ensure fairness and integrity in competition by clearly establishing who is permitted to participate, thereby preventing disputes and maintaining the standards of the event or organization.
Player Eligibility. SRJ Volleyball Club is required to pay, in advance, fees such as: ▇▇▇▇/USA volleyball memberships for teams, chaperones, coaches, tournament entries, etc… The timeliness of payments is important and necessary. All fees must be paid as outlined above before any athlete/player will be allowed to begin the season or continue with season for the second and third payment.
Player Eligibility. 2.1. Each player and at least one parent must sign and submit a code of conduct pledge and contract at registration. The town is responsible for keeping the Code of Conduct on file for the current season and can be subject to an audit by NHYLA. 2.2. Girls will have the option of playing either with the boys using boy’s lacrosse rules or playing girls lacrosse. 2.3. Boys currently do not have the option of playing in the girl’s league. 2.4. NHYLA will have a Competition Committee that will consist of the President, Boys VP, Girls VP, one at large board member and 3 at large members from the programs in good standing in NHYLA. All at large members will be from programs not already represented on the committee. 2.5. Divisions will be proposed by the Competition Committee, by the January meeting, based off of the number of teams from the previous season. The Competition Committee has the ability to create new divisions as needed, prior to the schedule being created, with the desired size of the division to be 12- 16 teams. Programs will have the ability to place their teams into the divisions that they want. The Competition Committee will provide some guidelines/recommendations for division placement for programs with one or more teams in the same division. The Competition Committee will review placement and work with programs to balance out the divisions as needed. The Competition Committee has the final say in division placement. The Competition Committee has the ability to adjust individual team up/down divisions within the first 3 weeks of the season. 2.6. All players participating in NHYLA must be NH residents.
Player Eligibility. (a) No player may sign a Contract or play in the NBA unless he has been eligible for selection in at least one (1) NBA Draft. No player shall be eligible for selection in more than two (2) NBA Drafts. (b) A player shall be eligible for selection in the first NBA Draft with respect to which he has satisfied all applicable requirements of Section 1(b)(i) below and one of the requirements of Section 1(b)(ii) below: (i) The player (A) is or will be at least 19 years of age during the calendar year in which the Draft is held, and (B) with respect to a player who is not an international player (defined below), at least one (1) NBA Season has elapsed since the player’s graduation from high school (or, if the player did not graduate from high school, since the graduation of the class with which the player would have graduated had he graduated from high school); and (A) The player has graduated from a four-year college or university in the United States (or is to graduate in the calendar year in which the Draft is held) and has no remaining intercollegiate basketball eligibility; or (B) The player is attending or previously attended a four-year college or university in the United States, his original class in such college or university has graduated (or is to graduate in the calendar year in which the Draft is held), and he has no remaining intercollegiate basketball eligibility; or (C) The player has graduated from high school in the United States, did not enroll in a four-year college or university in the United States, and four calendar years have elapsed since such player’s high school graduation; or (D) The player did not graduate from high school in the United States, and four calendar years have elapsed since the graduation of the class with which the player would have graduated had he graduated from high school; or (E) The player has signed a player contract with a “professional basketball team not in the NBA” (defined below) that is located anywhere in the world, and has rendered services under such contract prior to the Draft; or (F) The player has expressed his desire to be selected in the Draft in a writing received by the NBA at least sixty (60) days prior to such Draft (an “Early Entry” player); or (G) If the player is an “international player” (defined below), and notwithstanding anything contained in subsections (A) through (F) above: (1) The player is or will be twenty-two (22) years of age during the calendar year of the Draft; or (2) The player h...
Player Eligibility. For the duration of a Player’s participation in the PCS, the Player must: i. be an individual at least thirteen (13) years of age or older. ii. read and comply with all policies, terms, and conditions that apply to the individual Player, including those found on the Hi-Rez legal website, located at <▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal>, and these Rules; iii. read, complete, sign, and comply with all necessary tax documents, and other documents or agreements (which may include, without limitation, an eligibility, consent and release agreement), as required by Hi-Rez; and iv. remain in lawful possession of an active Hi-Rez account in good standing
Player Eligibility. Players shall be eligible to try out for the CBC if he or she is a resident of the town of Durham, Middlefield, or Rockfall CT. The CBC may accept non-resident players upon review of extenuating circumstances and may only grant permission upon receipt of approval from the league in which it participates. Extenuating circumstances may include, but shall not be limited to, accepting a non-resident player from a town without a basketball association or an association that does not offer a suitable age or gender appropriate league in which to play. The decision to accept any non-resident player shall be by majority vote of the Board of Directors. A player is considered eligible if he/she is currently enrolled in the grade level representing a given team. Only players in the grades specified on the registration forms will be eligible for try-out and play in that given year. Biding extenuating circumstances that have been brought to and approved by the board, players will participate in the team that represents their grade level in that academic year. If a team at that grade level is unavailable, the board may approve that player trying-out for and participating in the grade level above. The Connecticut Basketball Conference must also approve this player’s eligibility. Under no circumstance shall a player participate in a team below their academic grade level. At no time should a player register for a grade that does not represent their enrolled grade. Grade levels will be approved by the school before rosters are announced publicly.
Player Eligibility. In order to be eligible to participate in a Tournament, a Player must: i. be an individual at least thirteen (13) years of age or older. ii. read, sign, comply with and agree to be bound by the Realm Royale Esports Production Series Competitor Eligibility, Consent, and Release Participation Agreement and complete all necessary tax documents, and other documents or agreements, as required by Tournament Operator; iii. read and comply with all policies, terms, and conditions that apply to the individual Player, including those found on the Tournament Operator legal website, currently located at <▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal>, or as otherwise made available by Tournament Operator, and these Rules; and iv. remain in lawful possession of an active Game account in good standing.
Player Eligibility. 1.4.1. Players who played in thirteen or more LEC Matches in the Competitive Half-Season are ineligible to participate in the EM event for the current Competitive Half-Season. 1.4.2. Players contracted to a non-LEC organisation in any Professional League, as defined by their ability to qualify for the World Championship Event (LCS, LCK, LPL, PCS etc.), are strictly forbidden from engaging in the EMEA Masters. 1.4.3. Team Members who are not part of GCD (for Accredited ERLs) or EPD (for Non-Accredited ERLs) are not eligible to participate in the EMEA Masters.
Player Eligibility. 1. A player must be at least 35 years old by September 1st of the current season, with the following exception 2. Players must be 39 years old at the time to pitch 3. A team may have only one 34 year old on its roster at any point during the season a. All player transactions must be completed on or before August 15th 4. Players must provide proof of age upon registration a. Players must possess their league id at all games and present same upon request of the umpire b. A registered player who is unable to produce their id card when challenged must present an alternative form of identification c. Teams playing with ineligible players are subject to all terms listed in Section B. Ineligible Players 5. All players must be on the team roster on the league website a. All players on the roster must be registered with the league and have executed a League Waiver b. A player may be added to the roster any time up to the player transaction deadline of August 15th c. A player must be added to the roster at least 24 hours before the next scheduled game in order for that player to be eligible to play in that game d. A player is permitted to be on only one team roster, with the following exemptions: i. A player can move to another team ii. A player may not move back to the original team during the current season 6. Post Season eligibility for a player on a given team a. A player must participate in any position in at least 7 or more regular season games 7. The team manager is exempt from these restrictions
Player Eligibility. In order to be eligible to participate in the PPL, a Player must: i. be an individual at least thirteen (13) years of age or older. ii. read, sign, comply with and agree to be bound by the Paladins® Premier Production Series Competitor Eligibility, Consent, and Release Agreement and complete all necessary tax documents, and other documents or agreements, as required by League Operator; iii. read and comply with all policies, terms, and conditions that apply to the individual Player, including those found on the League Operator legal website, currently located at <▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal>, and these Rules; and good standing. iv. remain in lawful possession of an active League Operator account in
Player Eligibility. ‌ Eligibility as per UTSNZ Eligibility and Participation policies that can be found here. All players will be required to have their student ID with them at all times and this may be checked on request by UTSNZ.