Common use of Existing Rules Clause in Contracts

Existing Rules. (a) Each of the Parties agree that the AFL Rules are necessary and reasonable and have been established for the proper protection of the legitimate interests of the AFL. (b) The AFLPA and each Player it represents agrees with AFL that any restrictions contained in the AFL Rules, including without limitation, restrictions on the freedom of Players to transfer from one AFL Club to another, and restrictions on the Total Player Payments an AFL Club may give or apply for the benefit of a Player or an Associate of a Player, are necessary and reasonable for the purpose of protecting the legitimate interests of the AFL, the AFL Clubs and the AFL Competition.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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