League Entities definition
Examples of League Entities in a sentence
Players (and, for all references to Players in this Article 17, Reserve Players) shall not do anything detrimental or prejudicial to the best interests of any or all of the League Entities or the sport of hockey.
The PWHLPA, on behalf of present and future Players, and the League entered into the Group Commercial Licensing Agreement dated as of [ ], 2023 (the “Group Commercial License Agreement”), pursuant to which the PWHLPA granted to the League Entities the exclusive worldwide right to use the Likeness of the Players for such group licensing purposes as are set forth in, and in accordance with the terms of, the Group Commercial License Agreement.
Promotional Appearances may include, but are not limited to, youth organizational visits, charitable appearances, public service or other community service event appearances, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, projects and programs, photo shoots, skills shows, talks, speeches, autograph signings on non-game days not to exceed one (1) hour, clinics (not to exceed one (1) hour) that are used to promote any or all of the League Entities, any or all of the PWHL Games, and/or the sport of hockey.
A “Promotional Appearance” is any public or community appearance by a Player that promotes the any or all of the League Entities, any or all of the PWHL Games, and/or the sport of hockey, and which is not a Commercial Appearance.
For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Agreement shall limit any or all of the League Entities or a media/broadcast partner from using the Likeness of any Player(s) in materials to promote any or all of the League Entities, any or all of the PWHL Games, and/or the sport of hockey, regardless of whether there is an associated sponsor.
The Hockey Operations Officer or their designee shall have exclusive jurisdiction over all on-ice conduct and conduct that the Hockey Operations Officer or their designee determines is detrimental or prejudicial to the best interests of any or all of the League Entities or the sport of hockey.
A “Commercial Appearance” is any appearance by a Player in which the primary purpose of the appearance is to promote a commercial affiliate or commercial enterprise other than any or all of the League Entities, any or all of the PWHL Games, or the sport of hockey.
If a Player is disciplined for on-ice conduct or conduct that the Hockey Operations Officer or their designee determines is detrimental or prejudicial to the best interests of any or all of the League Entities or the sport of hockey, the PWHLPA (acting on the Player’s behalf) shall have the right to appeal such discipline to the Hockey Operations Officer and as set forth below.
Further, the Saints agree that no current or future requirements, arrangements or agreements that are imposed or purported to be imposed by the League Entities or any of the other entities described above relieve the Saints in whole or in part from any of its obligations and agreements in this Agreement.