Sports Tribunal Act 2006

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55: Meaning of Sports Disputes Tribunal

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When you hear the term Sports Disputes Tribunal in this part of the law, it refers to a special group set up by the board of Sport and Recreation New Zealand. This group was established under section 8(i) of the Sport and Recreation New Zealand Act 2002. The group is also known as the Sports Disputes Tribunal of New Zealand.

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55Meaning of Sports Disputes Tribunal

  1. In this Part, Sports Disputes Tribunal means the tribunal established by the board of Sport and Recreation New Zealand under section 8(i) of the Sport and Recreation New Zealand Act 2002 and known as the Sports Disputes Tribunal of New Zealand.