It is down to the officials, the linesmen normally making the decision if it goes over the sideline. Usually there is no doubt about who gets it, so rarely do the officials actually have to formally impose a decision.
Out of bounds in basketball is passed the line at the end of the court. If a person with the ball stands out of bounds the other team gets the ball. Someone on Team A is on offence (they have the ball) and someone on Team A knocks the ball out of bounds, Team B gets the ball. But if Team A was on offence and Team B knocks the ball out of bounds, Team A keeps the ball.
Goalie/Benchwarmer/Shag-person who gets the ball when it goes out of bounds
If the opponent has established position out of bounds (at least one foot on the floor) then the ball would still be yours. If the opponent is in the air and has not established position out of bounds the ball is still live.
Like any referee, they make sure the game is being played by the rules. They are the judges as to whether or not a play is fair, and who gets the ball after it goes out of bounds.
The team that defended the made shot gets the ball.
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Depending on which team kicked it out of bounds, the other team sends one of their players to throw the ball back in to play towards one of their own teammates.
The scientist, or "operator" of the experiment, gets to determine the type of stimulus used (as long as it is within ethical bounds).
Answer Yes.
When dribbling, you use the palm of your hand to protect the ball, which is considered a travelling violation, and the other team gets the ball out of bounds
In college football, if the ball is fumbled out of bounds and it was last touched by the defense but not possessed by them, the offense retains possession. The ball is placed at the spot where it went out of bounds, favoring the offensive team. This rule ensures that the offense maintains control when the defense does not secure the ball.