- sport's
rules Disqualification (boxing)
Disqualification (professional wrestling)
Disqualification (tennis)
Judicial disqualification, also
known as...
- A
disqualification (abbreviated DQ) is a term used when a bout is
stopped short of
knockout or judges'
decision because, intentionally, one or both contestants...
- fight" or some
other term, in
order for both
disqualifications and
countouts to be waived.
Disqualification from a
match is
called when the
fictional storyline...
-
Judicial Code)
provide standards for
judicial disqualification or recusal.
Section 455,
captioned "
Disqualification of justice, judge, or
magistrate judge"...
-
House of
Commons (
Disqualification) Act 1693 The
House of
Commons Disqualification Act 1957 The
House of
Commons Disqualification Act 1975 The House...
- compete.
False claims that
Khelif is male were
fuelled by Khelif's
disqualification from the 2023 Women's
World Boxing Championships,
organised by the...
- The
House of
Commons Disqualification Act 1975 (c. 24) is an Act of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom that
prohibits certain categories of
people from...
-
Congress can
promulgate rules for
disqualification under this section.
After the amendment's
adoption in 1868,
disqualification was
seldom enforced in the South...
-
Clergy Disqualification) Act 2001 (c. 13) is an Act of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom. The
purpose of the Act was to
remove the
disqualifications for...
- he knew he was
going to get
knocked out, and he
chose to lose in a
disqualification instead.[citation needed]
Reporters then
interviewed Tyson's instructor...