IBA Technical and Competition Rules definition

IBA Technical and Competition Rules means the sport-specific and Competition-related rules that govern all IBA Competitions.

Examples of IBA Technical and Competition Rules in a sentence

  • Filters used for the R&J Draw must abide by the rules of neutrality of the IBA Technical and Competition Rules.

  • All change requests must abide by the rules of neutrality stated in the IBA Technical and Competition Rules.

  • By law, notification must occur only once over the time a student is enrolled at Lakeview High School.

  • The Technical Delegate has the right to caution, to remove from the Field of Play, and to remove the accreditation of a Second who has infringed the IBA Technical and Competition Rules.

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  • I also wish to place on record their sincere gratitude for the guidance and cooperation extended by the Department of Agricultural Research and Education, Government of India, ICAR, Statutory as well as Internal auditors of the Company, Officials of the C&AG and bankers of the Company.

  • The appointment of Competition Officials for National Competitions shall occur in accordance with the regulations of each National Competitions; IBA are aware that some National Federations (NFs) follow the IBA Technical and Competition Rules to the exact detail.

  • As per the IBA Technical and Competition Rules, Elite boxers shall use professional bandages, i.e. tape & gauze – to be provided by the LOC.

  • The Championships will be organized based on IBA Technical and Competition Rules.

  • To follow the scoring process and regulations as per IBA Technical and Competition Rules.

Related to IBA Technical and Competition Rules

  • 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”.

  • Mediation Rules As defined in Section 2.03(h)(i).

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  • arbitration agreement means an agreement by the parties to submit to arbitration all or certain disputes which have arisen or which may arise between them in respect of a defined legal relationship, whether contractual or not;

  • Collaboration Agreement has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Proprietary Rights means all trade secret, patent, copyright, mask work and other intellectual property rights throughout the world.

  • Confidentiality Agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 6.3.

  • Proprietary Data means Data embodying trade secrets developed at private expense or commercial or financial information that is privileged or confidential, and that includes a restrictive notice, unless the Data is:

  • Third Party Terms means, if any, the end user license agreement(s) or similar terms for the Third Party Software, as applicable and attached as Exhibit D.

  • Confidential and Proprietary Information means any information that is classified as confidential in the Firm’s Global Policy on Confidential Information or that may have intrinsic value to the Firm, the Firm’s clients or other parties with which the Firm has a relationship, or that may provide the Firm with a competitive advantage, including, without limitation, any trade secrets; inventions (whether or not patentable); formulas; flow charts; computer programs; access codes or other systems information; algorithms; technology and business processes; business, product or marketing plans; sales and other forecasts; financial information; client lists or other intellectual property; information relating to compensation and benefits; and public information that becomes proprietary as a result of the Firm’s compilation of that information for use in its business, provided that such Confidential and Proprietary Information does not include any information which is available for use by the general public or is generally available for use within the relevant business or industry other than as a result of your action. Confidential and Proprietary Information may be in any medium or form, including, without limitation, physical documents, computer files or discs, electronic communications, videotapes, audiotapes, and oral communications.