| Appeals
LAW 92RIGHT TO APPEAL
      A. Contestant's Right A contestant or his captain may appeal for a review of any ruling made 
      at his table by the Director. Any such appeal, if deemed to lack merit, 
      may be the subject of a sanction imposed by regulation.(Old 1997 Law)
 A contestant or his Captain may appeal for a review of any ruling made 
      at his table by the Director.
   
B. Time of Appeal The right to request or appeal a Director’s ruling expires 30 minutes 
      after the official score has been made available for inspection unless the 
      Tournament Organizer has specified a different time period.(Old 1997 Law)
 The right to request or appeal a Director's ruling expires 30 minutes 
      after the official score has been made available for inspection, unless 
      the sponsoring organization has specified a different time period.
 
C. How to Appeal All appeals shall be made through the Director. 
D. Concurrence of Appellants An appeal shall not be heard unless 1. in a pairs event both members of the partnership concur in making the 
      appeal (but in an individual contest an appellant does not require his 
      partner’s concurrence).
 2. in a team event the team captain concurs in making the appeal.
 (Old 1997 Law)
 An appeal shall not be heard unless both members of a pair (except in 
      an individual contest), or the captain of a team, concur in appealing. An 
      absent member shall be deemed to concur.
 See Duplicate 
      Decisions,  
    Appeals Form,
    ACBL Payer Memo Form 
 (Old 1997 Law Removed)
  Sponsoring organizations may establish penalties for 
    appeals without merit. 
    LAW 93PROCEDURES OF APPEAL
      A. No Appeals Committee The Director shall hear and rule upon all appeals if there is no 
      appeals committee (or alternative arrangement under Law 80B2(k)), or if 
      such cannot operate without disturbing the orderly progress of the 
      tournament.(Old 1997 Law)The Chief Director shall hear and rule upon all appeals if there is no 
      Tournament or Appeals Committee, or when a committee cannot meet without 
      disturbing the orderly progress of the tournament.
 
B. Appeals Committee Available If a committee is available, 1. The Director shall hear and rule upon such part of the appeal as deals 
      solely with the Laws or regulations. His ruling may be appealed to the 
      committee.
 2. The Director shall refer all other appeals to the committee for 
      adjudication.
 3. In adjudicating appeals the committee may exercise all powers assigned 
      by these Laws to the Director, except that the committee may not overrule 
      the Director on a point of law or regulations or on exercise of his Law 91 
      disciplinary powers. (The committee may recommend to the Director that he 
      change such a ruling.)
 (Old 1997 Law)
 
        1. Appeal Concerns Law The Chief Director shall hear and rule upon such part of the appeal 
        as deals solely with the Law or regulations. His ruling may be appealed 
        to the committee.  2. All Other Appeals The Chief Director shall refer all other appeals to the committee  for adjudication.3. Adjudication of Appeals In adjudicating appeals the committee  may exercise all powers assigned by these Laws to the Director, except 
        that the committee may not overrule the Director on a point of law or 
        regulations, or on exercise of his disciplinary powers. The committee 
        may recommend to the Director that he change his ruling. 
C. Further Possibilities of Appeal*1. T he Regulating Authority may establish procedures for further 
      appeals after the foregoing procedures have been exhausted. Any such 
      further appeal, if deemed to lack merit, may be the subject of a sanction 
      imposed by regulation.2. The Director or the appeals committee may refer a matter for later 
      consideration by the Regulating Authority. The Regulating Authority has 
      authority to resolve any matter finally.
(Old 1997 Law)After the preceding remedies have been exhausted, further appeal may 
      be taken to the national authority (on a point of law, in ACBL the 
      National Laws Commission, 2990 Airways Boulevard, Memphis, TN, 
      38116-3847).
 3. (a) Notwithstanding 1 and 2 above, where deeming it crucial to the 
      progress of the tournament the Regulating Authority may assign the 
      responsibility for dealing finally with any appeal to the respective 
      tournament appeals committee and, along with the parties to the appeal, is 
      then bound by the outcome.
 (b) With due notice given to the contestants, a Regulating Authority may 
      authorize the omission or modification of such stages as it wishes of the 
      appeals process set out in these Laws.**
     * See Elections 8 and 9 for ACBL regulations concerning further appeal, 
    p. 137. ** The Regulating Authority is responsible for compliance with any 
    national law that may affect its action. See Duplicate 
      Decisions 
 (Old 1997 Law Removed)
  Zonal organizations may establish differing 
    conditions of appeals for special contests. |