Common use of Suspension of Play Clause in Contracts

Suspension of Play. Play during state championships contests may be suspended when the umpires consider the weather or ground conditions unfit to play. Championship officials and umpires will determine when play is to resume. Once play has been resumed, the game will continue from the point of suspension with the lineup and batting order of each team exactly the same as the lineup and batting order at the moment play was suspended. Postponement of Play. Should inclement weather threaten the championships, the decision to postpone play will be made by the championship directors. The revised schedule will be worked out and the coaches will be notified during a meeting with championship officials. Should play be postponed so the event cannot be completed on Friday, the remainder of the games for the class or classes affected will be played Saturday unless there is a direct conflict with the Band Master’s State Marching Band Contest. If a conflict exists, the championship will be completed Monday. Reimbursement. Mileage reimbursements will be based on the number of participants (qualifiers, number on roster) and one coach. (Note: Student Managers will not be included.) A school’s mileage reimbursement will be figured using the following formula: [(#miles one way x # trips) – 50 miles] x appropriate amount listed below: Amount per mile Number of participants/coaches $0.85 1-6 $1.70 7-12 $2.55 13-18 $3.40 19-24

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