08-05-2015, 01:15 PM
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#738
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Springbank
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Resolute 14
Good rebuttal for the Kings then, but I can't imagine that it would apply to a termination for a material breach. Otherwise, you basically have team A putting a player they know is incapable of performing out for any other team to take without knowledge of the breach. Caveat emptor and all, but I can't see that being accepted in good faith.
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It does apply: para. 14 of the SPC says so.
14. The Club may also terminate this SPC upon written notice to the Player (but only after obtaining Waivers from all other Clubs) if the Player shall at any time:
(a) fail, refuse, or neglect to obey the Club's rules governing training and conduct of Players, if such failure, refusal or neglect should constitute a material breach of this SPC.
(b) fail, refuse or neglect to render his services hereunder or in any other manner materially breach this SPC.
In the event of termination under Paragraph 14(a) or (b) the Player shall only be entitled to compensation due to him to the earlier of the date such notice is personally delivered to him or the date such notice is e-mailed to him.
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