Common use of Common Terms of Reference Clause in Contracts

Common Terms of Reference. 1) Unless listed either in conjunction with the bet offer, or else in the Sport Specific rules, all bets should be considered valid for the result at the end of the “Regulation Time”, "Regular Time" or "Full Time" only. “Regulation Time”, "Regular Time" or "Full time" is defined as interpreted by the official rules published by the respective governing association. For example, in Soccer, full time is stipulated to be 90 minutes including stoppage time, and in Ice Hockey it is stipulated as the 3 x 20-minute periods. Should the governing association decide to stipulate, before the start of the event, that the said event is to be played over a different duration, this will be treated as being the official rules for the event (for example, Soccer matches played with 3 x 30 minutes or 2 x 40 minutes formats). Nonetheless, such occurrence is limited to the "regular" playing time and does not include any prolongation such as extra time or overtime, unless explicitly stated.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: House Rules, House Rules, House Rules

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Common Terms of Reference. 1) . Unless listed either in conjunction with the bet offer, or else in the Sport Specific rules, all bets should be considered valid for the result at the end of the “Regulation Time”, "Regular Time" or "Full Time" only. “Regulation Time”, "Regular Time" or "Full time" is defined as interpreted by the official rules published by the respective sport's governing associationbody. For example, in Soccerfootball, full time is stipulated to be 90 minutes including stoppage timeend of the 4th quarter (4 x 15 min), and in Ice Hockey ice hockey it is stipulated as the 3 x 20-20 minute periods. Should the sport's governing association body decide to stipulate, before the start of the event, that the said event is to be played over a different duration, this will be treated as being the official rules for the event (for example, Soccer matches played with 3 x 30 minutes or 2 x 40 minutes formats)event. Nonetheless, such occurrence is limited to the "regular" playing time and does not include any prolongation such as extra time or overtime, unless explicitly stated.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sportsbook Terms and Conditions, Sportsbook Terms and Conditions

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Common Terms of Reference. 1) Unless listed either in conjunction with the bet offer, or else in the Sport Specific rules, all bets should be considered valid for the result at the end of the “Regulation Time”, "Regular Time" or "Full Time" only. “Regulation Time”, "Regular Time" or "Full time" is defined as interpreted by the official rules published by the respective governing association. For example, in Soccer, full time is stipulated to be 90 minutes including stoppage injury time, and in Ice Hockey it is stipulated as the 3 x 20-minute periods. Should the governing association decide to stipulate, before the start of the event, that the said event is to be played over a different duration, this will be treated as being the official rules for the event (for example, Soccer matches played with 3 x 30 minutes or 2 x 40 minutes formats). Nonetheless, such occurrence is limited to the "regular" playing time and does not include any prolongation such as extra time or overtime, unless explicitly stated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: House Rules

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