Football NSW definition
Examples of Football NSW in a sentence
Any Determination by the AT 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 any right of appeal to Football NSW pursuant to the Football NSW Grievance and Disciplinary Regulations).
Football NSW staff will not be required to provide evidence at a hearing (whether oral or written) unless Football NSW is an Affected Party to a hearing or a Tribunal determines otherwise.
If a Participant has been selected to represent Football NSW or a region in a representative competition, event or tournament and is then subsequently the subject of a Suspension, Football NSW may decide, in its absolute discretion, to suspend the Participant from representing Football NSW or the region at that representative competition, event or tournament.
Upon appointment by the Executive, a member of a Body agrees to be bound by and to comply with the Football NSW Code of Conduct applicable to members of a Body.
Football NSW may from time to time request the parties to provide hard copies of documents, statements, submissions and forms.
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Members involved in any way in any proceedings brought under these Regulations, their respective witnesses and any other witnesses, agree not to institute or maintain any proceedings, or bring any claim against Football NSW, a Mediator a Body or member of a Body, in respect of any act or omission during the course of a matter or hearing or arising out of any charge, Determination or findings made.
A party seeking to rely on photographic, video or similar evidence must provide such evidence in the manner or form requested by Football NSW and at that party’s own cost.
In the interests of ensuring independence, Football NSW will not disclose the identity of Tribunal members prior to a hearing to any party, any party’s representatives or to any witness.
The representative may argue the case on behalf of Football NSW and may be a Football NSW staff member.