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

  • The Agent shall inform each Lender, and each Lender shall inform the Agent, of the occurrence of any Event of Default promptly after obtaining knowledge thereof; however, unless it has actual knowledge of an Event of Default, each of the Agent and the Lenders may assume that no Event of Default has occurred.

  • 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.

  • AGE ELIGIBILITY: Boxers born from January 01,1983 to December 31, 2004 Each National Federation is invited to register up to one (1) boxer in each weight category, as per IBA Technical and Competition Rules.

  • The colors of these two sets of uniform must be in accordance with IBA Technical and Competition Rules.

  • Mr. Alberto Roigé Godia, IBA Head of Legal, presented an amendment to Rule 4 of the IBA Technical and Competition Rules, expanding the reaction in case of disqualification for ineligibility based on change of nationality criteria to all cases of ineligibility.

  • This Championships will be conducted in accordance with the actual IBA Technical and Competition Rules.

Related to IBA Technical and Competition Rules

  • Career and technical education (CTE) means an educational program that supports attainment of a high school diploma, designed to provide students with technical knowledge, skills, and aptitudes to prepare them for further education, enhance their employment options or lead to a postsecondary or industry-recognized credential, and strengthen their ability to work collaboratively in their chosen occupations or careers with all persons.

  • 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: a. known or available from other sources without restriction; b. known, possessed, or developed independently, and without reference to the Proprietary Data; c. made available by the owners to others without restriction; or d. required by law or court order to be disclosed.