UCL Handbook 2015 2016

making a payment under the terms of a CVA and provide evidence of that payment; becoming aware of any failure to comply with the terms of any CVA entered into by it (including the failure to make a payment by the due date) or making an application to extend or vary the terms of the CVA entered into by it and provide a copy of the application, or completing all its obligations under an Insolvency Event and receiving confirmation of such from the relevant Insolvency Practitioner.

In the event of any Club

-failing to comply with the terms of any CVA entered into by it (whether securing Payment in Full of all of its creditors or not) including the failure to make a payment by the due date; and/or

-making a successful application to vary the terms of the CVA or to extend the period of any CVA for a period extending more than three years following the date of the approval of the CVA; and/or

-failing to inform the Competition of (i), (ii), (iii) or (iv) of the above events in writing within seven (7) days as required under this Rule 14.B.4.

then the Board shall have the power to impose such sanction as it deems appropriate, including, but without limitation, the expulsion of that Club, the relegation of that Club, the deduction of points and the embargo of player registrations.

14.B.5 Where a Club has transferred its membership under Rule 2.9.2. the provisions of Rule 14.B in relation to a CVA shall be applied to the former entity that was subject to the Insolvency Event and/or the new entity.

15. MATCH OFFICIALS Referees for all Competition matches shall be appointed by the Appointing Authority.

Each Club shall, in a manner prescribed from time to time by the Football Association, award a mark out of 100 to the Referee for each match and the name of the Referee and the mark awarded shall be submitted to the League on the Result Report Form provided (see Rule 12). The League shall keep a record of the markings and, on the form provided, and by the prescribed date each season, shall submit a summary to the Football Association, County Football Associations and Contributory Leagues. Assistant Referees shall be appointed for Premier Division matches and Division One Matches where possible. Club Assistant Referees for the remaining Division One matches MUST be provided by the competing Clubs. Club Assistant Referees must be 16 years old or over. Any Club failing to provide an Assistant Referee shall be liable to a fine in accordance with the Fines Tariff. Club Assistant Referees must report to the Refereeā€™s room at least 15 minutes prior to kick-off and must remain in the Officials changing room during half time. Clubs must ensure that Club Assistant Referees wear distinctive clothing and fully understand the basic rules of football. A named substitute shall not act as a Club Assistant Referee.

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