Sports activities Sample Clauses

Sports activities. The following coverage is given by extension of the Table of Coverage. Are covered: - the practise of usual modern sports as an amateur, including all training course, initiative and discovery activities, if the insurance cover taken out by the clubs in which these sporting activities are practised is insufficient. - “Competitions, races and matches” when they are friendly, unofficial and in the framework of leisure activities.
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Sports activities. Leisure and holiday sports, as well as those practised in the framework of school, university or extra-curricular activities are considered to be leisure sports on condition that they are practised as “amateur” sports. Sports or activities that have become usual are also covered: - the practise of winter sports, including skiing and sleighing, - ocean cruises, - the use as a passenger of any aircraft, - school and university sports except for official competitions, - the practise of ice hockey in the Countries and regions where this sport is practised by people of the same age as the policy holders.
Sports activities. Qualified Bus Drivers then qualified Employees of the bargaining unit shall have first right of refusal for all sports activity runs that include more than twelve (12) students. Any sport shall constitute a sport activity run. An athletic contest shall be defined as any athletic contest involving two (2) or more schools/contestants. Selection of qualified Employees for specific sports activity runs shall be through a rotation list, as described in Appendix D of this Agreement. The rotation list will only be changed through negotiations. The Xxx County School District reserves the right to transport up to twelve (12) students in vehicles other than a school bus at any time with no limitation on the number of trips for the purpose of any sport activity or athletic contest. The Xxx County School District reserves the right to transport more than twelve (12) students in carriers other than a Xxx County School Bus for the purpose of any sport activity or athletic contest up to twenty (20) times each school year. The District will notify the Organization in writing of its intent to implement this provision of the Article, not less than five (5) working days before the trip departs.
Sports activities. 9.1.1 Year 1&2 Year 3&4 Year 5&6 Athletic Director 11.40 13.25 15.20 Baseball Varsity 5.85 6.25 6.60 Baseball-JV 4.25 4.65 5.00 Basketball-Girls’ Freshman 3.50 3.85 4.65 Basketball-Boys’ Freshman 3.50 3.85 4.65 Basketball-Girls’ Varsity 5.85 6.25 6.60 Basketball-Boys’ Varsity 5.85 6.25 6.60 Basketball-Girls’ JV 4.25 4.65 5.00 Basketball-Boys’ JV 4.25 4.65 5.00 Football-Head Varsity 6.60 7.00 7.35 Football-Asst. Varsity 4.65 5.00 5.40 Football-Head JV 5.00 5.40 5.85 Football-Asst. JV 3.85 4.25 4.65 Football-Head Fresh 4.65 5.00 5.40 Football-Asst. Fresh 3.85 4.25 4.65 Golf 5.85 6.25 6.60 Pep Squad Advisor 5.40 5.85 6.25 Soccer-Boys 5.85 6.25 6.60 Soccer-Girls 5.85 6.25 6.60 Softball-Varsity 5.85 6.25 6.60 Softball-JV 4.25 4.65 5.00 9.1.1 Year 1&2 Year 3&4 Year 5&6 Tennis-Boys 5.85 6.25 6.60 Tennis-Girls 5.85 6.25 6.60 Track-Head Boys’ & Girls’ 5.85 6.25 6.60 Track-Asst. Boys’ & Girls’ 4.65 5.00 5.40 Volleyball-Varsity 5.85 6.25 6.60 Volleyball-JV 4.25 4.65 5.00 Volleyball-Freshman 3.50 3.85 4.65 Wrestling-Varsity 5.85 6.25 6.60 Wrestling-Assistant 4.25 4.65 5.00 Freshman Sports The freshman athletic coaches, football, boys’ and girls’ basketball and volleyball, shall be remunerated according to the pro-rated portion of the 2000/2001 freshman season that is then coached in 2002/2003. The season shall be measured in weeks. For instance, if football season was twelve (12) weeks in 2000/2001 and is six (6) weeks in 2002/2003, then the coach shall receive fifty percent (50%) of the contractual stipend. This shall apply to all freshman sports. This practice shall continue with each year being pro-rated in relation to the 2000/2001 school year.
Sports activities. 5. In consideration for providing equipment and facilities, and for permitting my child to participate in Recreational Sports Activities, my child and I hereby RELEASE the University of North Texas System, its Board of Regents, the University of North Texas, its officers, servants, agents, volunteers, students or employees, (hereinafter “RELEASEES”) from any and all liability, claims, demands, and/or causes of action whatsoever arising out of any property damage or personal injury, including death, that may be sustained by my child while participating in Recreational Sports Activities, or while using Recreational Sports facilities or equipment, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY, CLAIMS, DEMANDS OR CAUSES OF ACTION ARISE FROM THE
Sports activities. The school is involved in a variety of sports activities, competitions and festivals, organised between individual schools, or as part of local/area/national leagues and competitions. Consequently students are invited to represent the school/Redditch district/county/region in the above. The majority of these sports events are held at the end of the school day; although some take place during the school day (particularly during the winter period) or during evenings or weekends. The PE department will inform students at the earliest opportunity of a specific event, together with details of approximate times, venues, requirements and other relevant information considered necessary as part of risk assessment for the event. The majority of sports fixtures are either at Tudor Grange Academy Redditch or at local schools with verbal communication provided to the student. For activities taking place a significant distance away from school or involving more complex arrangements this information will be shared through a letter to parents/carers. A fortnightly calendar of sports activities and fixtures is displayed in the PE department, on the PE office notice- board and on the PE department website (accessed via the Tudor Grange Academy Redditch website). This calendar is published weekly and is distributed to Heads of Year and to school reception. Students are encouraged to become aware of likely forthcoming involvement and communicate this to parents/carers. Parents/carers should contact the PE department for specific enquiries regarding their son/daughter’s involvement or arrangements. In the event of last minute changes or cancellation, students wherever possible will be informed by the PE department. Students can use the PE office phone to contact parents /other adults involved in transport arrangements. Parents/carers are responsible for agreeing and arranging suitable arrangements for the safe return of their son/daughter following an event; either upon return to Tudor Grange Academy Redditch or directly from a local school/sports venue. Consideration should be given to the age and individual needs of the student, time of year and the estimated time of completion of the event. Students awaiting collection at Tudor Grange Academy Redditch can wait in the Sports Centre reception if the school reception is closed; a similar safe waiting area will be made available at local schools/sports venues. The school is not responsible for specific arrangements made between...

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