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X (minor) v New Zealand Kung-Fu Wushu Federation Incorporated (ST01/26)
Appeal against decision of NSO, Appeal rights, Jurisdiction, Non anti-doping case decisions, Non anti-doping case results, Non-selection for NZ team, Selection/nomination appeals, Sports-related disputes referred by agreementAppeal – Kung-Fu Wushu – New Zealand Kung-Fu Wushu Federation – appeal against selection decision of the Federation – challenge to Tribunal jurisdiction – no explicit right of appeal in Federation’s constitution or selection criteria – Federation refused to allow the appeal by agreement/consent – appeal dismissed for lack of jurisdiction
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Tommy Taylor v King’s College
Dispute – College rugby – parties agreed to bring dispute over whether a schoolboy was eligible for selection to the First XV to the Tribunal for determination – decision made on the papers – oral decision – reasons for the decision – the student transferred schools for reasons other than rugby – the student had
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Central United Football Club Incorporated and Northern Region Federation
Dispute – regional football – parties agreed to bring dispute over non-promotion of football club to Tribunal for determination – hearing held – competition regulations provide for promotion for winning team – Central won League One and earned promotion – Federation denied promotion due to a Memorandum of Understanding – examination of meaning of regulations
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New Zealand Rodeo and Cowboys Association v Matiu and Reo Lanigan
Overview: Sports-related dispute referred by agreement of the parties – eligibility for NZ Rodeo and Cowboys Association’s “All Round Rookie of the Year” award – whether competitor (K) who was Second Division in some rodeo events but had achieved Open status in other rodeo events in a previous season and held an Open card at the
