| Rules & Regulations | |||||||||||||||
| DECIDING VETO POWER | |||||||||||||||
| While a season is in progress the managers which are chosen to veto the trade will be the managers who score the highest the day after the trade is �technically accepted� by the two managers involved in the trade. For example, if the trade is accepted by both managers involved on August 30th, on August 31st, whatever team not involved with the trade scores the most points that day will be given the right to veto that trade. Obviously, the more managers needed to veto the trade the farther down the list it shall go.
Should trades occur before the upcoming season, veto power will be done in sort of a waiver priority way where the manager with the highest waiver priority will be asked to veto it or not. Once the manager has either accepted or denied the trade his veto waiver priority will move from first to last and, should another trade occur preseason the new manager with the top trade waiver priority will have the power to veto it or not. Again, obviously, the veto power will move down the list from highest to lowest waiver priority the more managers are needed. (note: losing your trade waiver priority has no effect over your actual waiver priority for free agency.) |
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