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kickouts

The term kickout, or kickouts, is used across various domains to describe a restart of play, or the act of ejecting someone from a group or venue. It can also refer to an exit clause in contracts or agreements.

In Gaelic games such as Gaelic football and hurling, a kick-out is the restart of play performed

In contracts, a kick-out clause is a provision that allows one party to terminate the agreement or

In social and organizational contexts, "kick out" or "kickouts" refer to ejecting a person from a venue,

The meaning of kickout depends on context, so readers should consider the domain and jurisdiction when interpreting

by
the
goalkeeper
after
the
ball
leaves
the
field
of
play
or
after
a
score.
The
ball
is
kicked
from
inside
the
goal
area
and
may
be
directed
short
to
teammates
or
long
toward
the
midfield;
teams
use
different
kick-out
strategies
to
gain
possession.
to
require
a
buyout
under
defined
conditions,
often
used
in
joint
ventures,
property
deals,
or
corporate
acquisitions.
Such
clauses
specify
thresholds,
timing,
and
procedures
for
triggering
the
exit.
group,
or
event,
usually
for
violation
of
rules
or
disruptive
conduct.
The
process
often
involves
warnings,
procedures,
and
appeals
or
reinstatement
options.
the
term.