Local League definition

Local League means a hockey league consisting of recreational teams governed by Welland Minor Hockey Association (WMHA) and other associations as may be approved from time to time by the Niagara District Local League (NDLL);
Local League means a group of teams from a number of minor hockey associations which compete regularly in a recreational league, and the “Local League Organizations” refers to Aylmer Minor Hockey and Belmont Minor Hockey;
Local League means a group of teams from a number of minor hockey associations which compete regularly in a recreational league, and the “Local League Organizations” refers to Lincoln Minor Hockey, West Lincoln Minor Hockey and Grimsby Minor Hockey;

Examples of Local League in a sentence

  • Local leagues must have started play for Adult 18 & Over, Adult 40 & Over and Adult 55 & Over by July 1; Local League play in Mixed 18 & Over and Mixed 40 & Over must have started by July 15.

  • Monitoring of Pitchers “rest” requirements are the responsibility of each Local League and disciplinary action taken against managers who use ineligible pitchers is also up to the Local League.

  • The Local League shall devote its entire energies to the activities authorized by such charter and it shall not be affiliated with any other program or organization or operate any other program.

  • When appointed, the staff of umpires shall be under the personal direction of the Local League President, assisted by the Chief Umpire who shall train, observe and schedule the staff.

  • It shall, during the playing season, observe the conduct of the managers and coaches and report its findings to the President of the Local League.

  • In such circumstances the QRL shall notify the Local League in writing of its decision to terminate.

  • Player Members shall have no rights, duties or obligations in the management or in the property of the Local League.

  • The Local League shall annually apply for a charter from Little League Baseball, Incorporated, and shall do all things necessary to obtain and maintain such charter.

  • The Board shall not permit the disbursement of Local League funds for other than the conduct of Little League activities in accordance with the rules, regulations and policies of Little League Baseball, Incorporated.

  • In accordance with Section 501-(c)-(3) of the Federal Internal Revenue Code, the Local League shall operate exclusively as a non-profit educational organization providing a supervised program of competitive baseball and softball games.


More Definitions of Local League

Local League means a group of teams from a number of minor hockey associations which compete regularly in a recreational league, and the “Local League Organizations” means the local league focussed minor hockey organizations of Schomberg Minor Hockey and NobleKing Minor Hockey;
Local League means local league, house league and in house programs governed by the WOAA.
Local League means a group of teams from a number of minor hockey associations which compete regularly in a recreational league, and the “Local League Organizations” refers to Ilderton Minor Hockey, Lucan Athletic Association and North Middlesex Minor Hockey;

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