It depends on the type of contract they have.
A two-way contract stipulates the amount the player would make playing in the NHL, and a different amount if they were playing in the AHL. So a player might make $525,000 in the NHL but only $65,000 if hes laying in the AHL.
A one-way contract however only has a single salary. So no if he's making $545,000 in teh NHL and is sent to the AHL his salary would still be $525,000
Alot of it depends on how good the player is.. Low end you could make 400k a year and it goes up pending on the contract you sign
i am playing under the tree.
The traded NHL player continues to make the salary specified in his contract, but the players new team now assumes the remainder of his salary, not the whole amount of the contract.
That last answer of "10 million" is no were close, no lacrosse player has, or ever will in the next ten years make that amount just simply on a playing contract. Mark Steenhuis makes anywhere between $14,000-$19,000
Yes. By playing chess five minutes per player makes you a better and faster player.
The amount of commission earned by a salesman depends on his contract, and the number of sales he makes under that contract. As such, the answer to this question is case specific.
As of the latest Equity agreements, actors under a LORT B contract make $750/week.
When playing a Trombone the player can make it slur. By blowing and moving the valves at the same time.
it depends on which contract they are under. they make anywhere from 25-40 dollars per hour.
The Commodity Exchange Act make it illegal to trade a contract for the purchase or sale of a commodity for future delivery a futures contract unless the contract is executed on a federally designated exchange .
It could mean the owner is selling the house under "land contract". It is much like renting, except that after a certain amounts of payments, you make the final one, and you own the house.
it depends on which contract they are under. they make anywhere from 25-40 dollars per hour.