Laws of Australian Football definition

Laws of Australian Football means the laws of the game of Australian Football adopted by the Australian Football League as modified for the League
Laws of Australian Football means the laws of the game of Australian Football adopted
Laws of Australian Football means the laws of the game of Australian Football adopted by the Australian Football League as set out in Schedule 1.

Examples of Laws of Australian Football in a sentence

  • Reportable Offence means any reportable offence identified in the Laws of Australian Football, as amended from time to time.

  • The official runner shall sign his/her club’s team sheet and be permitted to enter the playing arena provided he/she is wearing an official orange top (WRFL approved); carry out his/her duties as defined by the Laws of Australian Football; and shall act and be subject to all Rules and By-laws of the WRFL and the direction of all umpires.

  • This Regulation 16 shall be read in conjunction with the Laws of Australian Football but to the extent of any inconsistency, this Regulation 16 shall prevail.

  • Prior to the commencement of the season, the Executive may decide that independent League boundary and/or independent goal umpires shall be appointed by the WRFL Umpiring Department to officiate for the home and away series for all grades where possible and carry out respective duties as set down in the Laws of Australian Football.

  • Matches shall be played in accordance with the current Laws of Australian Football as determined by the Australian Football League.

  • Percentages will be calculated at the end of the home and away season as per the Laws of Australian Football.

  • INFECTIOUS DISEASES: In accordance with the AFL Laws of Australian Football.

  • Where the umpiring department undertakes a review of the video footage of games or certain aspects of a game and considers that an incident may constitute a breach of these AFLQ Rules and Procedures or Laws of Australian Football and may be reportable, it may refer the incident to the MRP for further investigation.

  • A player, for whom a stretcher is called, shall not resume playing for a period of twenty (20) minutes of play, as per the Laws of Australian Football (including time on but excluding the quarter-time, half-time and three quarter time breaks), from the time when the player left the arena.

  • Accurate and complete time sheets of actual hours worked during the workweek shall be signed by each employee and submitted to the business office.


More Definitions of Laws of Australian Football

Laws of Australian Football means the laws of the game of Australian Football adopted by Australian Football League (ACN 004 155 211).
Laws of Australian Football means the rules of Australian Football as determined by the AFL from time to time.
Laws of Australian Football means the Australian Football League Laws of Australian Football that apply to bodies licensed to the AFL and to bodies affiliated to AFL licensed bodies. Subject to any modifications or alterations that may be adopted from time to time by a Member with respect to the competition under the control and jurisdiction of the Member providing such modifications or alterations do not conflict with the Laws of Australian Football. Provided the member retains the right to seek approval from the AFL via AFL Victoria for an alternative Rule where such Rule is to be used by the member only.
Laws of Australian Football means the Laws of Australian Football as published by the AFL from time to time.

Related to Laws of Australian Football

  • Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia.

  • the Companies Act means the Companies Act 1981 of Bermuda as may from time to time be amended;