National Football League definition

National Football League or “NFL” shall mean, collectively, the Office of the National Football League Commissioner, the National Football League Commissioner, the member clubs of the National Football League, the NFL owners, and/or any other Person appointed by any of the foregoing, or any successor substitute association or entity of which the Team is a member or joint owner and which engages in professional football in a manner comparable to the National Football League.
National Football League or “NFL” shall mean the National Football League.
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Examples of National Football League in a sentence

  • The Team is currently a National Football League team in good standing in accordance with all National Football League Rules and Regulations and the Team agrees to keep and maintain the Team as a National Football League team in good standing in accordance with any and all National Football League Rules and Regulations.

  • The Team agrees that it shall deposit at least $13.0 million into the Team Subaccount of the Project Construction Fund from the proceeds of a loan from the National Football League made pursuant to its “G-3 Loan Program”.

  • The Oakland Raiders, a California limited partnership (the “Team”), an Affiliate of StadCo, currently owns a professional football franchise that is a member of the National Football League (“NFL”).

  • TeamCo owns the National Football League (together with any successor or assignee thereof, the “NFL”) member club currently known as the Oakland Raiders (as such NFL member club may be renamed from time to time, the “Team”).

  • Neither the Team’s Articles of Incorporation nor Bylaws nor any National Football League Rules and Regulations, nor any Legal Requirement in any way prohibits, limits or otherwise affects the right or power of the Team to enter into and perform all of the terms and provisions of this Lease, the Other Stadium Agreements and each document, agreement and instrument executed and to be executed by the Team in connection herewith, and all transactions contemplated hereby and thereby.


More Definitions of National Football League

National Football League means a trade association known as the National Football League organized under Section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code and the 32 member clubs of such association.
National Football League means, collectively, the Office of the National Football League Commissioner, the National Football League Commissioner, the National Football League Clubs, the NFL owners, and/or any other Person appointed by any of the foregoing, or any successor substitute association or entity of which the Team is a member or joint owner and which engages in professional football in a manner comparable to the National Football League.
National Football League means the group of American professional football clubs understood in the United States to comprise the National Football League, along with any of its present or future Affiliates, subsidiaries, assigns and/or successors.
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National Football League. NFL," "National Football Conference," American Football Conference," "NFC," "AFC," "Super Bowl," the NFL Shield design, as well as the full NFL team names, nicknames and other names, marks (including trademarks and service marks), trade dress, helmet and uniform designs, logos, designs, slogans, and other source identifying symbols and indicia duly adopted pursuant to applicable law for commercial purposes by NFLE or any affiliate thereof (including without limitation the Marks listed on Exhibit G hereof, but excluding any pre-existing trademarks, logos or other source identifying symbols of the Interactive Parties); Marks are the sole and exclusive property of NFL, and are considered as part of the intellectual property owned by NFLE;
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