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  2. 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, 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. Any other veteran ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Major League Baseball transactions - Wikipedia

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    do nothing and allow the claiming team to do three things: assume the player's existing contract, pay the waiving team a waiver fee, and place the player on its active major league roster. Prior to 2019, [9] teams had a third option: Refuse the claiming team's request and keep the player on its major league roster, effectively canceling the ...

  5. A parent's guide to consumer recalls - AOL

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    What does a recall mean? On a basic level, a recall means that there is something about a product that can harm the user, Dr. Gina Posner, a board-certified pediatrician at MemorialCare Orange ...

  6. Deshaun Watson Has Only Waived His No-Trade Clause For ... - AOL

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    “Obviously, the police have been […] The post Deshaun Watson Has Only Waived His No-Trade Clause For 1 NFL Team appeared first on The Spun. Earlier this week, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell ...

  7. 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.

  8. How to find out if your vehicle has a recall, what it means ...

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    There are more ways than ever to find out if your car or truck has a safety recall that needs a fix. Here's how to stay up-to-date.

  9. NHL salary cap - Wikipedia

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    Clearing waivers means every other team in the NHL has the option to "claim" that player off of the "waiver wire", thus assuming his contract (and cap hit; this varies for re-entry waivers), and providing only minor monetary compensation to the originating team (unless the waivers requested were re-entry waivers); financial compensations are ...