Bowls NZ Judicial Committee definition

Bowls NZ Judicial Committee means the Bowls NZ committee established in accordance with the Bowls NZ Regulations or, in the absence of such Bowls NZ Regulations, as determined by the Bowls NZ Board.
Bowls NZ Judicial Committee means the Bowls NZ judicial committee established under Rule 23.2.
Bowls NZ Judicial Committee means the Bowls NZ judicial committee established in accordance with the Regulations, or in the absence of such Regulations as determined by the Board under Rule 24.2.

Examples of Bowls NZ Judicial Committee in a sentence

  • Subject to Rule 24.3 (Jurisdiction of the Bowls NZ Judicial Committee) and in accordance with the Centre Regulations, the Centre Board has jurisdiction to hear and determine Disputes and Misconduct at Centre Level.

  • The constitutions of each Club must state that, subject to the jurisdiction of the Bowls NZ Judicial Committee, the Club Board (including any sub-committee of the Club) has jurisdiction to hear and determine Disputes and Misconduct at Club Level.

  • Subject to Rule 22.3 (Jurisdiction of the Bowls NZ Judicial Committee) and in accordance with the Club Regulations, the Board has jurisdiction to hear and determine Disputes and Misconduct at Club Level.

  • JUDICIAL MEMBERS5.1 Bowls NZ shall appoint a pool of at least five people annually to be members of the Bowls NZ Judicial Committee when required by Bowls NZ.

  • FUNCTIONS OF THE BOWLS NZ JUDICIAL COMMITTEE6.1 The functions of the Bowls NZ Judicial Committee are to:a.

  • Each Club constitution must acknowledge the role and jurisdiction of the Bowls NZ Judicial Committee as specified in Rule 24 of the Bowls NZ Constitution.

  • To appoint members of and ensure the functioning of committees as required from time to time, including the Bowls NZ Judicial Committee.

  • Where there is a Dispute or Misconduct which is decided by the Bowls NZ Judicial Committee under Rules 22.3a and 22.3b, any party affected by that decision may only appeal such decision to the Sports Tribunal in accordance with the Rules of the Sports Tribunal provided the rules of the particular event do not require otherwise.

  • No appeal right: There shall be no right of appeal from a decision of the Bowls NZ Judicial Committee under Rules 24.3 (Jurisdiction of the Bowls NZ Judicial Committee) (c) and (d).

  • Initial deterioration in a colleague’s performance should be identified and managed promptly as part of regular performance discussions.


More Definitions of Bowls NZ Judicial Committee

Bowls NZ Judicial Committee means the Bowls NZ judicial committee established in accordance with the Regulations, or in the absence of such Regulations as determined by the Board under Rule 24.2. 6. Motion 6 – Rule 2: Interpretation “Judicial Committee” THAT the definition of “Judicial Committee” in Rule 2 be revoked.

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