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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Exeter City AFC Ltd v The Football Conference Ltd & Anor [2004] EWHC 831 (Ch) (29 January 2004) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2004/831.html Cite as: [2004] EWHC 831 (Ch) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
Court 13, The Guildhall, Small Street, Bristol BS1 1DE |
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B e f o r e :
(sitting as a Judge of the High Court)
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EXETER CITY A.F.C. LIMITED | (Petitioner) | |
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(1) THE FOOTBALL CONFERENCE LIMITED | ||
(2) STEVENAGE BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUB LIMITED | (Respondents) |
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The Cater Walsh Partnership LLP
Suite 410, Crown House, Bull Ring, Kidderminster DY10 2DH
Tel: 01562 60921 Fax: 01562 743235
Official Reporters to the Crown Court at Bristol
MR ADAM LEWIS, instructed by Hammonds (London), appeared for the First Respondent
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Crown Copyright ©
Thursday, 29th January 2004
JUDGE WEEKS:
"1. A party to an arbitration agreement against whom legal proceedings are brought, whether by way of claim or counterclaim, in respect of a matter which under the agreement is to be referred to arbitration, may, upon notice to the other parties in the proceedings, apply to the court in which the proceedings have been brought to stay the proceedings so far as they concern that matter."
"On an application under this section, the court shall grant a stay unless satisfied that the arbitration agreement is null and void, inoperative or incapable of being performed."
"Agreement to arbitration:
1(A): Subject to Rule K(1)(b) below, any dispute or difference ("a dispute") between any two or more participants (which shall include for the purposes of this section of the Rules the Association), including but not limited to a dispute arising out of or in connection with, including any question regarding the validity of (i) the rules or regulations of the Association; (ii) the rules and regulations of an affiliated association or competition; (iii) the statutes and regulations of FIFA and UEFA; or (iv) the laws of the game, shall be referred to and finally resolved by arbitration by these rules.
(B): Rule K(1)(a) shall not apply to any dispute or difference which falls to be resolved pursuant to any rules from time to time in force of any affiliated association or competition."
"15. Protests, appeals:
All protests, appeals, claims or complaints relating to these rules shall be heard and determined by the Board of Directors. The club or players protesting, appealing, claiming or complaining must send two copies of such protest, appeal, claim or complaint and deposit a fee of £50 which will be forfeited in the event of the protest, appeal, claim or complaint not being upheld. This rule in respect of the deposit of fee does not apply to those rules where direct reference is made to such fee.
Appeals etc must be lodged with the secretary within 14 days of the event or decision causing the appeal to be submitted.
The Board of Directors shall also have power to compel any party to the protest to pay such expenses as they deem fit.
Any appeal against the decision of the Board of Directors must be lodged with the Football Association within 14 days of the posting of the written notification of the decision, accompanied by a fee of £50 which may be forfeited in the event of the complaint not being sustained."
Mr Sims, are there any matters I should deal with today?
MR SIMS: I do not think there are, no. I am grateful.
JUDGE WEEKS: Perhaps you would let the Listing Office know whether the matter needs to be restored.
MR SIMS: Yes, I will do that.
JUDGE WEEKS: Thank you.