70
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Appeals And Requests To A National Authority
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70.1
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Unless
rule 70.3
applies, a
party
to a hearing has the right to appeal
the protest committee's decision or its procedures, but not the facts
found, to the national authority. In addition, a
party
may appeal when
the protest committee has failed to hold a hearing or to make a
decision.
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70.2
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A protest committee may request confirmation or correction of its
decision by the national authority.
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70.3
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There is no right to appeal decisions:
-
of an international jury properly constituted under
Appendix N
,
-
that are essential to promptly determine the result of a race that
will qualify a boat to compete in a later stage of an event or a
subsequent event (and the national authority may prescribe that
its approval is required for the use of this rule),
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made at an event open only to boats entered by
-
an organization affiliated to the national authority, or a
member of such an organization, or
-
a personal member of the national authority,
provided the national authority has granted its approval for the
use of this rule, or
-
made at an event by a protest committee constituted as required
by
Appendix N
, except that only two members of the protest
committee need be International Judges, and provided that the
national authority has granted its approval to the use of this
rule after consultation with World Sailing.
However, (b), (c) and (d) shall only apply if specified in the notice of
race or sailing instructions.
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70.4
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In rules 70 to 72, the national authority means the one to which the
organizing authority is associated under
rule 89.1
. However, if boats
will pass through the waters of more than one national authority
while
racing
, an appeal or request shall be sent to the national
authority where the finishing line is located, unless the sailing
instructions identify another national authority.
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70.5
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Appeals and requests shall conform to
Appendix R
.
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