Rules of the Competition definition

Rules of the Competition refers to the rules published by XXXX on the official Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Moot Court Competition website (xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.org/);
Rules of the Competition means the Rules of The North West Counties Football League Limited (subject to such amendments as shall from time to time be made or adopted by the Company);
Rules of the Competition means the Rules of The Northern Counties East Football League Limited (subject to such amendments as shall from time to time be made or adopted by the Company and/or The Football Association Ltd.);

Examples of Rules of the Competition in a sentence

  • For engines manufactured before January 1, 1976, a noise level of 86 dba measured at a distance of 50 feet from the motorboat.

  • Undertakings to be given by Club Employees All Clubs must incorporate in any contracts of employment with their employees, including Player, an undertaking on the part of the employee not to bring The Competition or any Club into disrepute and an undertaking on the part of the employee not knowingly to do anything or omit to do anything which will cause the Club to be in breach of the Laws of the Game, the Rules of The Football Association or the Rules of the Competition.

  • The Management Committee shall have powers to apply, act upon and enforce the Rules of the Competition and shall also have jurisdiction over all matters affecting the Competition, including any not provided for in the Rules.

  • Whether there is any withholding pursuant to Rule 39.1 or not the member further irrevocably appoints the Company as its attorney to pay and discharge out of any monies that would otherwise be due to it pursuant to its membership of the Company and/or the Competition any sums that may be due to other members of the Company or any other Football Creditor as defined within the Rules of the Competition.

  • As a means of diligent application of the Florida High School Mock Trial Competition's Rules of the Competition, the Mock Trial Advisory/Policy Committee has adopted the following Code of Ethical Conduct for all participants.

  • Supervise the use of substitutes as permitted by the Rules of the Competition.

  • They shall have powers to apply, act upon and enforce the Rules of the Competition and shall also have jurisdiction over all matters affecting the Competition, including any not provided for in the Rules.

  • Rule 1.2. Code of ConductThe Rules of the Competition, as well as proper rules of courthouse and courtroom decorum and security, must be followed.

  • Violations occurring during a trial involving students competing in a round will be subject to the dispute process described in the Rules of the Competition.

  • Please do not award fractional points, a range of points, or a score of "0."Scoring Judges may individually consider penalties for violation of the Rules of the Competition or the Code of Ethical Conduct.

Related to Rules of the Competition

  • Competitions means any competition comprised within the Event where the winner is awarded a prize. A Competition may be comprised of one or more qualification phase/sections, runs or heats, including official training sessions. In the FIS Rules, Competitions are sometimes also referred to as “races”.

  • arbitration agreement means an agreement by the parties to submit to arbitration all or certain disputes which have arisen or which may arise between them in respect of a defined legal relationship, whether contractual or not;

  • Competition Act means the Competition Act (Canada).

  • Competition or “Competitions” means any competition comprised within the Event where the winner is awarded a prize. A Competition may be comprised of one or more qualification phase/sections, runs or heats, including official training sessions. In the FIS Rules, Competitions are sometimes also referred to as “races”.

  • Anti-competitive Practice means any collusion, bid rigging or anti-competitive arrangement, or any other practice coming under the purview of The Competition Act 2002, between two or more bidders, with or without the knowledge of the Purchaser, that may impair the transparency, fairness and the progress of the procurement process or to establish bid prices at artificial, non-competitive levels;