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  2. Waivers (NHL) - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 NHL-NHLPA collective bargaining agreement (CBA) introduced "re-entry waivers."With limited exceptions, any player who was subject to waivers before assignment to the minors must clear re-entry waivers before being called back up if said player is on a one-way contract or a two-way contract with an AHL salary in excess of $105,000.

  3. Waivers (NFL) - Wikipedia

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    NFL clubs are prohibited from contacting waived players until the player has been released by the club after passing waivers. [ 2 ] As of 2008 [update] , at the conclusion of a season in which a veteran with four years of service is claimed via waivers, veterans with a no-trade clause in their contracts may declare themselves free agents.

  4. Waivers (sports) - Wikipedia

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    If more than one team claims the player during the waiver window, the team with the lowest win percentage has first priority. Once another team claims a player on waivers, they assume that players contract without the need to negotiate with the player's former club. Any player that clears the waiver window becomes a free agent. Waivers are not ...

  5. ‘Just part of a machine:’ Palmetto Bluff flip-flops on club ...

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    The club’s required annual fees are two-pronged with a POA fee plus a mandatory base club fee. This year the annual base club dues are $6,695, raised about 36% from $4,895 last year.

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  7. Loan (sports) - Wikipedia

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    The parent club might demand a fee or that the loaning club pays some or all of the player's wages during the loan period. [7] A club might seek to loan out a squad player to make a saving on his wages, or a first team player to regain match fitness following an injury. A loan may be made to get around a transfer window. Such a loan might ...

  8. Bluffton homeowners sue Palmetto Bluff Club over mandatory ...

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    Palmetto Bluff Club’s for-profit, developer-owned structure is unlike many Hilton Head-area communities, which residents and club members own. Bluffton homeowners sue Palmetto Bluff Club over ...

  9. Major League Baseball transactions - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a rule 5 draftee was only active for 67 days in his first season with his new club, he must be active for an additional 23 days in his second season to satisfy the rule 5 requirements. Any player chosen in the rule 5 draft may be traded to any team while under the rule 5 restrictions, but the restrictions transfer to the new team.