Common use of No Contingencies Clause in Contracts

No Contingencies. A player’s Rookie Salary, as well as all other manda- tory or permissible contract terms (including, but not limited to, length of the contract and Salary guarantees), may not change based upon any contingency (e.g., without limita- tion, roster condition, offseason workout participation, playtime, honors, team or individual performance, the player’s earning or not earning specific compensation, or the Club’s decision to forgo the exercise of any contract rights). By way of example, if the player fails to earn a $100,000 incentive applicable to the second year of his contract, the unearned amount cannot be added to a $100,000 incentive applicable to the third year of his contract, thereby resulting in a $200,000 incentive.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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No Contingencies. (i) A player’s Rookie Salary, as well as all other manda- tory mandatory or permissible contract con- tract terms (including, but not limited to, length of the contract and Salary guarantees), may not change based upon any contingency (e.g., without limita- tionlimitation, roster condition, offseason workout participation, playtime, honors, team or individual performance, the player’s earning or not earning specific compensation, or the Club’s decision to forgo the exercise of any contract rights). By way of example, if the player fails to earn a $100,000 incentive applicable to the second year of his contract, the unearned amount cannot be added to a $100,000 incentive applicable to the third year of his contract, thereby resulting in a $200,000 incentive.

Appears in 2 contracts

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

No Contingencies. A player’s 'S Rookie Salary, as well as all al other manda- tory or permissible contract terms (including, but not limited to, length of the contract and Salary guarantees), may not change based upon any contingency (e.g., without limita- limita­ tion, roster condition, offseason workout participation, playtime, honors, team or individual performance, the player’s 's earning or not earning specific compensation, or the Club’s 's decision to forgo the exercise of any contract rights). By way of example, if the player fails to earn a $100,000 1 00,000 incentive applicable to the second year of his contract, the unearned amount cannot be added to a $100,000 incentive applicable to the third year of his contract, thereby resulting in a $200,000 incentive.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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No Contingencies. A player’s 'S Rookie Salary, as well as all al other manda- tory or permissible contract terms (including, but not limited to, length of the contract and Salary guarantees), may not change based upon any contingency (e.g.e. ., without limita- limita­ tion, roster condition, offseason workout participation, playtime, honors, team or individual performance, the player’s 's earning or not earning specific compensation, or the Club’s 's decision to forgo the exercise of any contract rights). By way of example, if the player fails to earn a $100,000 1 00,000 incentive applicable to the second year of his contract, the unearned amount cannot be added to a $100,000 incentive applicable to the third year of his contract, thereby resulting in a $200,000 incentive.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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