In most sports, if a call is overturned by officials during overtime, the team that was affected may be granted a timeout back, depending on the specific league's rules. For example, in the NFL, if a review results in a call being overturned, the team that lost the timeout due to the original call can be granted a timeout back. However, it's important to check the specific regulations of the league in question, as rules may vary.
No. Overtime is only given if you work more than 40 hours in a given workweek.
Overtime dispersal depends on the employee status. If the employee is Union then it is seniority based. If the employee is managment then the overtime should be rotated
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Leaders is the general term given to the leading officials in Australia. The leading officials are referred to different names depending with the positions that they hold.
three 20 minute periods 5 minute overtime if the game is tied at the end if no score in overtime than a shootout will decide the winner
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The answer is C
Forresters, or rangers.
According to Wikipedia: "When a game goes to overtime, each team is given one possession from its opponent's twenty-five yard line. The team leading after both possessions is declared the winner. If the teams remain tied, overtime periods continue, switching the order of possessions for each overtime, until one team leads the other at the end of the overtime."
You are thinking of what is called compensatory or "comp" time which is accrued by some FLSA exempt (e.g. salaried) workers for any time they work over 40 hours in a given seven day period. Non-exempt workers must be paid for overtime.
In a regular-season overtime, each team is awarded two timeouts. In a postseason overtime, each team is awarded three timeouts. This is because in the postseason, overtime is considered the beginning of a new game that will continue through successive quarters until somebody scores. If teams played through two overtime quarters without scoring, they would be given three more timeouts for the third and fourth quarters of overtime, just as they would during regulation time.