IBA Competition definition

IBA Competition means any boxing Competitions regulated by IBA Rules;

Examples of IBA Competition in a sentence

  • A Confederation or a National Federation that cancels a Competition - which it was obliged by IBA or Confederation to organize by virtue of a contractual or other agreement entered into between the parties will be subject to a fine of up CHF 50,000 (fifty thousand Swiss francs) and may be prohibited from organizing any IBA Competition for up to 4 (four) years.

  • A Confederation or a National Federation that cancels a Competition - which it was obliged by IBA or Confederation to organize by virtue of a contractual or other agreement entered into between the parties will be subject to a fine of up CHF 50,000 and may be prohibited from organizing any IBA Competition for up to 4 (four) years.

  • After taking the questions, Mr Yerolimpos announced to the Congress the decision of the IBA Board of Directors taken on 9 December 2022 concerning the IOC communication about the Qualification Pathway to Paris 2024, which was sent to the IBA National Federations without IBA’s awareness and is not in agreement with the IBA Competition schedule.

  • Margrethe Vestager, Intellectual Property and Competition, Speech Before the 19th IBA Competition Conference, Florence, (Sep.

  • Following the 25th IBA Competition Conference the Commission released a Competition Policy brief where the main takeaways of the contributions are flagged, and clear signals of policy reform are presented.

Related to IBA Competition

  • Competition or “Competitions” means any competition comprised within the Event where the winner is awarded a prize. A Competition may be comprised of one or more qualification phase/sections, runs or heats, including official training sessions. In the FIS Rules, Competitions are sometimes also referred to as “races”.

  • Anti-competitive practice means any collusion, bid rigging or anti- competitive arrangement, or any other practice coming under the purview of the Competition Act, 2002, between two or more bidders, with or without the knowledge of the Bank, that may impair the transparency, fairness and the progress of the procurement process or to establish bid prices at artificial, non- competitive levels;

  • Competition Act means the Competition Act (Canada).