Page 22 (d) (e) (f) (a) | (b) When a captain requests time-out. (This time-out shall be granted only when the ball is dead or in possession of this captain’s team.) NOTE: Time-out shall be charged for each minute or fraction thereof. When play is suspended for removal of a disquali- fied player. When play is suspended because of injury to a player. NOTE: When time-out is declared as provided in (e) and (f), a time-out shall be charged for each minute or fraction thereof. No time-out shall be charged, however, if the injured or disqualified player leaves the game within one minute and no more than an additional 30 seconds is required to make a substitution. A time-out shall be charged to both Seas if the requests are simultaneous. Section 2. After a time-out, the game watch shall be started when the referee signals time-in. If this follows: A free throw, a technical foul, or a double foul, the referee's whistle at the time the ball leaves his hands on the toss is an automatic signal for time- in. A free throw for any other foul, as soon as the ball leaves the thrower's hand for the last free throw, the referee signals time-in by a chopping motion of his hand. (c) A time-out for any reason other than a free throw, the referee shall signal time-in by a chopping motion of his hand (1) as soon as the ball leaves his hands for the toss, if ball is put into play by a jump ball, or (2) as soon as the ball crosses the boundary line, if ball is put into play from out of bounds. | Section 3. Each team may be granted five time-outs during