Examples of Major League Constitution in a sentence
All of MLB’s member Clubs have entered into an operating agreement, the Major League Constitution, pursuant to which all teams agree to be bound by all rules and regulations relating to games.
It is headquartered in New York City and is governed by the Major League Constitution.
The sale of any MLB club must comply with the process set forth in the Major League Constitution and MLB ownership guidelines.
TRBP owns and operates the Texas Rangers Major League Baseball Club (the “Texas Rangers”) in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex pursuant to the Major League Constitution (the “Major League Constitution”) and the Membership Agreement, dated as of November 18, 1960, by and between The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, as assumed by the BOC, and WBC Baseball Club, Inc., as assumed by TRBP pursuant to an Assumption Agreement, dated as of June 16, 1998.
The rights granted by Major League Baseball to own and operate the MLB franchise currently known as the “Texas Rangers” in the operating territory set forth in the Major League Constitution.
The cities of Dallas, Ft. Worth and Arlington, and Dallas and Tarrant Counties in Texas; or any successor operating territory set forth in the Major League Constitution.
This Major League Constitution constitutes an agreement among the Major League Baseball Clubs, each of which shall be entitled to the benefits of and shall be bound by all the terms and provisions hereof, and it shall remain in effect through December 31, 2012, except that the provisions of Article II, Section 3(g) shall expire at such time as the current Commissioner ceases to hold office.
Each umpire agrees to accept, abide by and comply with this Agreement, the Major League Constitution and Major League Rules, the Major League Baseball Umpiring Manual, and any and all amendments to those documents which are hereafter adopted by the Clubs or the Office of the Commissioner, as well as all umpire instructions and direc- tives issued by the Office of the Commissioner consistent with this Agreement.
SECTION 1.04 “Commissioner” shall mean the Commissioner of Baseball as elected under the Major League Constitution or, in the absence of a Commissioner, the Executive Council or any Person or other body succeeding to the powers and duties of the Commissioner pursuant to the Major League Constitution.
Each of the BOC, the Commissioner, the Lender and the Major League Baseball Clubs expressly reserves and continues to reserve all of their powers, rights, privileges and remedies under (i) the Major League Constitution and each other MLB Rule and Regulation and (ii) applicable law; and the making of the Term Loans is without prejudice to any of the powers, rights, privileges and remedies so reserved.