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______ 1. The large nonprofit amateur sports organization in the United States that governs intercollegiate athletics
______ 2. A code of ethics that many states require lawyers to abide by
______ 3. A term used to describe one’s duty to act faithfully to another
______ 4. A student who competes as an amateur in that particular sport
______ 5. One who owes an agent a duty of care
______ 6. A national organization that drafts laws to encourage uniformity among the states
______ 7. Phrase that describes when an employee furthers the interests of the employer under the employer’s direction
______ 8. An example of a players association
______ 9. Allows the sponsored athlete to seek other endorsements
______ 10. An act that states may adopt to create a uniform agent law
A. Student-athlete
B. Principal
C. Fiduciary
D. Scope of employment
E. NHLPA
F. Non-exclusive contract
G. NCCUSL
H. Model Rules
I. NCAA
J. Uniform Athlete Agents Act (UAAA)


1. i
2. h
3. c
4. a
5. b
6. d
7. g
8. e
9 f
10. j

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