This form sets forth the time of the game, where it is to be played, and the penalty of not meeting obligations to play on said date and time.
The Maine University Interscholastic League (MAIL) Football Game Contract is a binding agreement between two high schools within the state of Maine that allows them to participate in interscholastic football competitions governed by the MAIL. This contract outlines the terms and conditions under which the football game will be conducted, ensuring fairness, safety, and adherence to league rules and regulations. Keywords: — Maine University Interscholastic League MAILIL Football Game Contract - Interscholastic football competitions — High school— - Terms and conditions - Fairness — Safet— - League rules and regulations There are typically two types of Maine University Interscholastic League Football Game Contracts: 1. Regular Season Football Game Contract: This contract pertains to the regular football season games scheduled by the MAIL. It ensures that participating schools agree to compete against each other within the league's specified schedule, locations, and guidelines for regular season play. 2. Playoff Football Game Contract: As teams progress through the regular season and qualify for the playoffs, a separate contract is formulated for each playoff game. This contract includes additional provisions specific to postseason matchups, such as requirements for neutral playing fields, ticket revenue sharing, broadcasting rights, and any other playoff-specific regulations set by the MAIL. In both types of contracts, the following details are typically included: 1. Participating Schools: The contract identifies the high schools involved in the football game, clearly stating their names, location, and official team names (if applicable). 2. Game Schedule: The date, time, and location of the game are specified, ensuring that both schools and spectators are aware of when and where the match is taking place. 3. Officials and Referees: The contract may outline the procedures for selecting referees and officials for the game, ensuring fair and neutral officiating. 4. Uniforms and Equipment: The agreement may include provisions regarding the type of uniforms that players should wear, any specific equipment requirements, and guidelines to ensure the safety of all participants. 5. Safety and Liability: This section covers the responsibilities and liabilities of each participating school and the league in ensuring the safety of players, coaches, officials, and spectators during the game. 6. Rules and Regulations: The contract stipulates that both schools must comply with the rules and regulations set forth by the MAIL, including code of conduct, sportsmanship guidelines, and eligibility requirements for players. 7. Ticketing and Revenue: In the case of regular season games, the contract may address ticket pricing, sales, and revenue distribution between the participating schools or the league. However, playoff contracts may have different provisions concerning revenue sharing. 8. Broadcasting and Media Rights: The contract might address any broadcasting or media rights related to the game, including the use of live-streaming, television coverage, or licensing agreements that may be applicable. By signing the Maine University Interscholastic League Football Game Contract, schools agree to abide by the terms and conditions set forth, ensuring fair competition, safety, and the overall success of interscholastic football in the state of Maine within the guidelines of the MAIL.The Maine University Interscholastic League (MAIL) Football Game Contract is a binding agreement between two high schools within the state of Maine that allows them to participate in interscholastic football competitions governed by the MAIL. This contract outlines the terms and conditions under which the football game will be conducted, ensuring fairness, safety, and adherence to league rules and regulations. Keywords: — Maine University Interscholastic League MAILIL Football Game Contract - Interscholastic football competitions — High school— - Terms and conditions - Fairness — Safet— - League rules and regulations There are typically two types of Maine University Interscholastic League Football Game Contracts: 1. Regular Season Football Game Contract: This contract pertains to the regular football season games scheduled by the MAIL. It ensures that participating schools agree to compete against each other within the league's specified schedule, locations, and guidelines for regular season play. 2. Playoff Football Game Contract: As teams progress through the regular season and qualify for the playoffs, a separate contract is formulated for each playoff game. This contract includes additional provisions specific to postseason matchups, such as requirements for neutral playing fields, ticket revenue sharing, broadcasting rights, and any other playoff-specific regulations set by the MAIL. In both types of contracts, the following details are typically included: 1. Participating Schools: The contract identifies the high schools involved in the football game, clearly stating their names, location, and official team names (if applicable). 2. Game Schedule: The date, time, and location of the game are specified, ensuring that both schools and spectators are aware of when and where the match is taking place. 3. Officials and Referees: The contract may outline the procedures for selecting referees and officials for the game, ensuring fair and neutral officiating. 4. Uniforms and Equipment: The agreement may include provisions regarding the type of uniforms that players should wear, any specific equipment requirements, and guidelines to ensure the safety of all participants. 5. Safety and Liability: This section covers the responsibilities and liabilities of each participating school and the league in ensuring the safety of players, coaches, officials, and spectators during the game. 6. Rules and Regulations: The contract stipulates that both schools must comply with the rules and regulations set forth by the MAIL, including code of conduct, sportsmanship guidelines, and eligibility requirements for players. 7. Ticketing and Revenue: In the case of regular season games, the contract may address ticket pricing, sales, and revenue distribution between the participating schools or the league. However, playoff contracts may have different provisions concerning revenue sharing. 8. Broadcasting and Media Rights: The contract might address any broadcasting or media rights related to the game, including the use of live-streaming, television coverage, or licensing agreements that may be applicable. By signing the Maine University Interscholastic League Football Game Contract, schools agree to abide by the terms and conditions set forth, ensuring fair competition, safety, and the overall success of interscholastic football in the state of Maine within the guidelines of the MAIL.