The Agreement to Broadcast by Radio NCAA Athletic Championship Games is a contract that governs the terms of broadcasting NCAA championship events on radio. This form is distinct as it outlines the specific rights, responsibilities, and fees associated with broadcasting these events, ensuring compliance with NCAA regulations and guidelines.
This form should be used when a radio station wishes to broadcast NCAA championship games. It is necessary to establish the rights to broadcast, determine associated fees, and align with NCAA broadcasting regulations prior to any live broadcast of the events.
This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Always check with legal counsel if specific regulations apply in this regard.
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