FFA Statutes definition

FFA Statutes means the statutes and any accompanying standing orders, by-laws and regulations governing football in Australia as promulgated by FFA from time to time;
FFA Statutes means FFA’s constitution and by-laws and the rules and regulations promulgated by FFA from time to time, including the National Registration Regulations, Code of Conduct, National Disciplinary Regulations and Grievance Procedure By-Law (current versions of which can be obtained on xxx.xxx.xxx.xx or on request).
FFA Statutes means the statutes and any accompanying standing orders, by-laws and regulations governing football in Australia as promulgated by FFA;

Examples of FFA Statutes in a sentence

  • The 10 acre minimum does not accumulate with or carryforward to future small lot maps.

  • In particular, these Regulations regulate the eligibility, registration, contracting, payments, and loan and transfer of players who enter into, participate in, and leave football in Australia.These Regulations form part of the FFA Statutes.

  • These Regulations aim to promote the proper conduct and professional standards of the FFA Cup.These Regulations form part of the FFA Statutes that specify the rules and regulations for the administration of the playing, participating, coaching and officiating in football within FFA’s jurisdiction.

  • Without limiting clause 3, all Club Officials are bound by and must comply with all FFA Statutes, including the National Code of Conduct.The National Code of Conduct aims to promote and strengthen the reputation of football in Australia by establishing a standard of performance, behaviour and professionalism for all Members and stakeholders.

  • DisqualificationIn accordance with FFA Statutes, FFA has the power to disqualify or suspend FFA Cup Participants from the FFA Cup for non-compliance with the FFA Statutes including, without limitation, these Regulations.

  • The adoption of the Policy as an annexure to the FFA Statutes and as updated from time to time to reflect amendments to legislation and prevailing Australian Sports Commission standards has been approved by the Board of Directors of FFA.

  • Each person agrees to submit exclusively to the Federation’s and FFA’s Statutes and Regulations, including, the Grievance Resolution Regulations and no person may institute or maintain proceedings in any court of law or tribunal (other than the limited right of appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in accordance with the FFA Statutes).

  • The Disciplinary competition rules below are to be read in conjunction with FFA National Disciplinary Regulations, FFA Statutes & FFA Grievance Resolution Regulations.

  • The National Registration Regulations form part of the FFA Statutes that specify the rules and regulations for the administration of the playing, participating, coaching and officiating in football within FFA’s jurisdiction.

  • Any Determination by the Appeals Tribunal will be final and binding on the parties to the appeal and no person may institute or maintain proceedings in any court of law or tribunal in relation to such Determination (other than the limited right of appeal to the FFA, subject to the FFA Statutes).

Related to FFA Statutes

  • SEBI Act or “Act” means the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992;

  • Chapter means a Chapter under this Part;

  • the 1998 Act (“Deddf 1998”) means the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998;

  • HITECH Act means the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act, TitleXIII, Subtitle D, Part 1 & 2 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

  • FW Act means the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth).

  • Data Protection Laws means all laws and regulations that govern the access, use, disclosure, or protection of Personal Data to which a party is subject with respect to the Service or the Software.