(1) If the freeze happens in the 1st half, the game shall be restarted from the beginning, as if it is
a new game. The score will remain the same as when the game froze.
(2) If the game freezes in the 2nd half, the game shall be restarted, and the 1st half shall be
run-off. The score shall remain the same as when the game froze.
(3) If the game freezes in overtime, the game shall be restarted, and the time run-off. Then, the overtime
shall be replayed.
a) Player may choose which team within the game they will play with at the start of each game;
b) Players may choose a different team for each game if they want;
c) Players may not play as the same team as their opponent with the Home Team having first choice
d) Players may choose any team available in the game
When teams are tied in points at the end of the season, the following tie breaking procedures shall be used:
1. Head-to-head record
2. Point Differential in games against one another
3. Point Differential All season
4. Least Points allowed All Season
5. One-Game Playoff with the Team that won the last regular season game between the two teams hosting.
(Note: If a team is eliminated during any step, tie breaker reverts to step 1 of the Two-Team Format)
1. Point Differential All Season
2. Least Points Allowed All Season
§ 1 – Scope
A. To the extent that uniform applicability of generalized principles may be applied across the various leagues, and in the interests of efficiency, the Default Rules provided for in this Title, shall by default apply to all Leagues and Committee, unless said Acts can or would not naturally apply to an individual League or Committee.
B. Any League or Committee that passes a rule, regulation, statute or other piece of legislative or administrative action that is at odds with a Default Rule in this Title, shall have their rule, regulation, statute or other piece of legislative or administrative action take precedence over the Default Rule.
§ 2 – Common Practices
In order to promote common sense and reduce the need for burdensome and inefficient balloting and legislation, all Leagues and/or Committee under the jurisdiction of the Center may abide by common practices, customs and traditions, subject to being overturned by legislation passed contradicting any common practice, custom or tradition.
§ 1 – Technical Issues Generally
In any League that involves video games or any kind of software, and through an act of nature or technical glitch through no fault of any of the participants, a game freezes, involuntarily shuts off, or a necessary internet connection is lost, the players shall restart the game, and as best as is practicable, recreate the score and game situation, and resume play at such point as where it was previously left off.
§ 1 – General Settings
In any League, the default settings of the game shall apply unless altered by rule, custom, or tradition.
§ 1 – Scheduling Generally
In any League whose scheduling is not dependent on a naturally occurring event, and competitors are scheduled to compete at a given time, the Commissioner shall be empowered to, with the advice and consent of the League, schedule games, grant extensions, and enforce forfeits provided there is notice and due process, with each player having the reserved right to contest such forfeits in Center Court.
§ 2 – Playoffs
In any League whose playoff system is not dependent on a naturally occurring event, the Commissioner shall be empowered to, with the advice and consent of the League, determine, prior to the start of the season, the qualification criteria for making the playoffs, and the format of the playoffs.
§ 3 – Advice and Consent
Advice and Consent shall be presumed unless a motion rejecting consent is brought forth, seconded and passed by a majority of the League.
§ 1 – Admission of New Leagues or Committees Generally
Prior to admission of a new League of Committee, a prospective Commissioner or Director shall submit to the Center Council for their approval proposed initial rules for the League or Committee . Upon admission to the Center, pursuant to the Center Constitution, the approved rules shall be adopted in that League or Committee, and the prospective Commissioner shall be sworn in, pursuant to the Center Constitution as the initial League Commissioner or Committee Director, after which the governance of said League or Committee shall be governed by the applicable provisions of the Center Constitution.
§1 – Default Statute of Limitations
Any action, claim, or prosecution for a violation of any league rule or Rule in this Title must be filed within a reasonable amount of time, and any unreasonable delay that prejudices the defendant, or makes a legal remedy impracticable, may make such action, claim or prosecution subject to dismissal.
§1 – Generally
A Commissioner of a Center League shall the have power to hold in contempt at their discretion persons engaging in contemptuous acts as detailed in this chapter, committed by Center Members.
§2 – Punishment
(a) The punishment enacted against a person engaging in contemptuous acts shall be that which is minimally necessary to deter, correct, thwart, or the contemptuous actions;
(b) Any such punishment shall not be arbitrary, excessive, or unduly burdensome;
(c) Any such punishment shall be subject to review by The Center Court under the Rules of Judicial Procedure for abuse of that discretion if so appealed by the Member cited under this Chapter;
(d) A member found in contempt by a Commissioner in one League, may have the punishment for that contempt citation enforced in another League or Leagues, provided that the Commissioner of the other League or Leagues agree to enforce the citation, however the power to discharge the contempt citation shall rest with the initial Commissioner who held the Member in Contempt.
(e) Nothing herein shall prevent a Commissioner who is enforcing the Contempt citation of another League Commissioner from issuing a contempt citation of their own against the same Member for a new violation within the jurisdiction of their League.
§3 – Obstruction
Disorderly, contemptuous, or insolent behavior of any person that causes an obstruction the administration of the League may be punishable under this section.
§4 – Disobedience
Disobedience or resistance to lawful writs, processes, orders, rules, decrees, or command, may be punishable under this section.
§5 – Excessive Forfeiting
Excessive failure to meet scheduling obligations, in addition to forfeiture of wins, may be punishable under this section.
§6 – Throwing Games
Intentionally performing poorly to gain a future advantage for oneself or a third party may be punishable under this section.
§7 – Giving Up
After agreeing to participate in a League’s season, failure to complete the season, failure to try to win, or giving up prior to the completion of the season may be punishable under this section.
§ 1 – Uniform Selection
The home team shall have the option to choose what color uniform they want to wear first, and the road team must choose a color that is substantially different from that color.
§ 2 – Different Teams
For all games, regular season and postseason, players must choose a different team than their opponent, with the Home Team having first pick.