Olympic Charter definition
Examples of Olympic Charter in a sentence
Team members and AOC’s servants or agents (as defined in the Team Membership Agreement) may express their opinions provided they follow the Australian Team’s A.S.P.I.R.E. values set out in clause 4 of the Team Membership Agreement (and available on the AOC website, ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇) and are inspired by the Olympic Charter.
Under the Olympic Charter, the Olympic Games are the exclusive property of the IOC, which owns all rights relating to the Olympic Games including, without limitation, the rights to their organisation, exploitation, broadcasting and reproduction by any means whatsoever.
ADOPTED 23 August 2013 AMENDED 28 August 2015 SCHEDULE 6 Rule 40, Bye-law paragraph 3 of the Olympic Charter states that “Except as permitted by the IOC Executive Board, no competitor, coach, trainer or official who participates in the Olympic Games may allow his person, name, picture or sports performances to be used for advertising purposes during the Olympic Games”.
As the AOC is solely responsible, under the Olympic Charter, for the entry and accreditation of participants from Australia in the Games, I agree that this Agreement has priority over any other agreement I have or may have with my NF, employer, manager, agent, consultant, adviser, coach, My Sponsors or any other person or body with whom I may have contracted to provide services or benefits.
Further, each Team member has agreed to observe the Olympic Charter and, in particular, Rule 50 and the Bye-Laws to Rules 40, 48 and 50, which are set out in Schedule 3 of the Team Membership Agreement and are available on the IOC website, ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.