Disputes Committee definition

Disputes Committee means a committee formed in accordance with clauses 31.4 and 31.5;
Disputes Committee means the Committee described in Rule 29.
Disputes Committee means a committee formed in accordance with clauses 30.4 and 30.5;

Examples of Disputes Committee in a sentence

  • The Referee must report the matter in writing to the HKRFU within 48 hours of the game ending and must attend the meeting of the HKRFU appointed Sub-Committee and/or Disputes Committee for these regulations.

  • Any team playing anyone ineligible to play in that class shall forfeit the match and the offending player or team shall be liable to suspension as determined by the HKRFU Disputes Committee for these regulations.

  • Should teams fail to clean up the changing rooms allocated to them a penalty maybe imposed as determined by the HKRFU Disputes Committee for these regulations.

  • No Club official, Club, team member or Referee should speak to the media about the incident prior to the HKRFU appointed Sub Committee Disputes Committee for these regulations and give their decision.

  • Should the Club in dispute wish to lodge an appeal for any penalty handed down by the HKRFU Disputes Committee and /or Rugby Sub-Committee they must forward to the CEO a written statement no later than seven days after receiving their decision.


More Definitions of Disputes Committee

Disputes Committee means a committee appointed from time to time in accordance with clause 30;
Disputes Committee means a committee formed in accordance with clauses 28.4 and 28.5;
Disputes Committee means a committee formed in accordance with clauses 32.4 and 32.5.
Disputes Committee means the committee appointed from time to time pursuant to Rule 4.7 4.8 of the First Schedule;
Disputes Committee means a committee formed in accordance with clauses 29.4 and 29.5;
Disputes Committee means the committee described in Rule 28.
Disputes Committee. The disputes committee childcare. Out-of-School Care: Childcare provided by a child centre for children in the age of primary education in the course of which care is offered before or after the daily school time as also during days or afternoons off and during school holidays.