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APPENDIX 2 - Euroleague Basketball

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Article 39.<br />

Suspension Due to an Unsuitable Arena<br />

39.1. Should the Officiating Crew Chief be obliged to suspend the<br />

game because the home club has no playing court or its playing<br />

court is not in a suitable condition or lacks the necessary<br />

technical elements, the <strong>Euroleague</strong> <strong>Basketball</strong> CEO, after<br />

considering the circumstances, will decide whether the game has<br />

to be played on another date. In such a case all the officiating<br />

costs will be at the expense of the home club, which must also<br />

compensate the visiting club with the amounts that the<br />

<strong>Euroleague</strong> <strong>Basketball</strong> CEO deems appropriate.<br />

39.2. Notwithstanding the above, if the <strong>Euroleague</strong> <strong>Basketball</strong> CEO<br />

considers that an intentional infringement may have been<br />

committed, he will submit the matter to the Disciplinary Judge.<br />

In the event that the Disciplinary Judge at his own discretion<br />

considers the intentional infringement proved, he will declare the<br />

loss of the game by the result of zero to twenty (0-20) without<br />

detriment to any compensations or sanctions that might apply in<br />

accordance with the Disciplinary Regulations.<br />

Article 40.<br />

Determination of New Date, Time and Place in Case of<br />

Suspension of a Game<br />

40.1. In all cases that a game is suspended, either before the game<br />

starts or after it has started, the <strong>Euroleague</strong> <strong>Basketball</strong> CEO will<br />

decide on the place, date and time at which it will be held or<br />

resumed, as the case might be. The game will be played under<br />

the conditions established by the Disciplinary Judge, if any.<br />

40.2. If the suspension of the game is attributable to one of the two<br />

clubs involved, without prejudice to the sanction that may be<br />

applied, the infringing club will pay for the officiating expenses<br />

and any other expense related to the suspension of the game, in<br />

addition to any new travel expenses of the opposing club if<br />

necessary. In the event that the suspension of the game is<br />

attributable to both clubs, the two clubs will assume the abovementioned<br />

expenses in equal parts.<br />

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