Common use of Continuing Violation Clause in Contracts

Continuing Violation. If a player commits a Forfeitable Breach result- ing in his absence from training camp and such absence continues into the regular season, in addition to the maximum forfeiture permitted by Subsection (i) above, the player may be required to forfeit an additional 25% of the remaining Forfeitable Salary Allocations upon missing the first regular season game. If such absence continues be- yond the fourth week of the regular season, the player may be required to forfeit up to his remaining Forfeitable Salary Allocations on a proportionate weekly basis (i.e., one- seventeenth for each missed regular season week after the fourth week).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Continuing Violation. If a player commits a Forfeitable tforfeitable Breach result- ing in his absence from training camp and such absence continues into the regular season, in addition to the maximum forfeiture permitted by Subsection (i) above, the player may be required to forfeit an additional 25% of the remaining Forfeitable tforfeitable Salary Allocations upon missing the first regular season game. If such absence continues be- yond beyond the fourth week of the regular season, the player may be required to forfeit up to his remaining Forfeitable tforfeitable Salary Allocations on a proportionate weekly basis (i.e., one- one­ seventeenth for each missed regular season week after the fourth week).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Continuing Violation. If a player commits a Forfeitable Breach result- ing in his absence from training camp and such absence continues into the regular season, in addition to the maximum forfeiture permitted by Subsection (i) above, the player may be required to forfeit an additional 25% of the remaining Forfeitable Salary Allocations upon missing the first regular season game. If such absence continues be- yond beyond the fourth week of the regular season, the player may be required to forfeit up to his remaining Forfeitable Salary Allocations on a proportionate weekly basis (i.e., one- one­ seventeenth for each missed regular season week after the fourth week).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Continuing Violation. If a player commits a Forfeitable Breach result- ing resulting in his absence from training camp and such absence continues into the regular season, in addition to the maximum forfeiture permitted by Subsection (i) above, the player may be required to forfeit an additional 25% of the remaining Forfeitable Salary Allocations upon missing the first regular season game. If such absence continues be- yond beyond the fourth week of the regular season, the player may be required to forfeit up to his remaining Forfeitable Salary Allocations on a proportionate weekly basis (i.e., one- one-seventeenth for each missed regular season week after the fourth week).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: nflpaweb.blob.core.windows.net, nflpaweb.blob.core.windows.net

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Continuing Violation. If a player commits a Forfeitable Breach result- ing in his absence from training camp and such absence continues into the regular season, in addition to the maximum forfeiture permitted by Subsection (i) above, the player may be required to forfeit an additional 25% of the remaining Forfeitable Salary Allocations upon missing the first regular season game. If such absence continues be- yond beyond the fourth week of the regular season, the player may be required to forfeit up to his remaining Forfeitable Salary Allocations on a proportionate weekly basis (i.e., one- seventeenth for each missed regular season week after the fourth week).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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