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homerunking Posted - 04/11/2014 : 21:09:23
Is it the norm to sign a contract to play on a team?? And if so if a player quits can the parents be sued for the amount not payed?? Heard of a parent being sued cause they signed one and now the owner of an organization wants the money.
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Tball Posted - 04/13/2014 : 15:02:48
We signed what they call a player agreement. We realized our son needed to play with his graduation year, not his age. This organization did not have a team for this age group, so we sent notification prior to ANY fall workouts and was told too bad, you lose your money!
SamQuick Posted - 04/12/2014 : 11:43:43
You can file a suit for virtually anything. Winning that suit is more problematic.
injunchief2 Posted - 04/12/2014 : 07:02:24
Like any contract ... read it over before signing ...

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