Sports Tribunal Act 2006

Transitional provisions, repeal, revocations, and consequential amendments - Transitional provisions for Tribunal

57: References to Sports Disputes Tribunal

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"What 'Sports Disputes Tribunal' means in contracts and documents after 2007"

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If you see something that mentions the Sports Disputes Tribunal after 30 June 2007, you should understand it as referring to the Tribunal. This applies to contracts, documents, and notices, unless the context clearly means something else. You will read these references as if they say Tribunal instead of Sports Disputes Tribunal.

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Transitional provisions for Tribunal

57References to Sports Disputes Tribunal

  1. From 30 June 2007, unless the context otherwise requires, every reference to the Sports Disputes Tribunal in any contract or other instrument, document, or notice must be read as a reference to the Tribunal.