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1.16. Any Appeal to the National Court must be brought by the Competitor no later than seven( 7) calendar days next following the date on which the written Decision was delivered to the Competitor.
1.17. Where a Decision is delivered to the Competitor electronically then the date of delivery shall be deemed the date on which the Decision is sent. If it is sent by Signed for First Class post then the date of delivery shall be deemed to be the second( 2 nd) business day next following the date of posting.
1.18. Written Decisions may only be delivered electronically or by Signed for First Class post.
1.19. Such an Appeal must be brought by Notice of Intention to Appeal in accordance with the National Court Practice Direction( see App. 7). This Notice must be delivered to the Championship Stewards and at the same time to the ASN National Court Administration and should be delivered electronically( nationalcourtadmin @ motorsportuk. org).
1.20. The prescribed Appeal Fee( see Ch. 1 App. 2) must be paid to the ASN within the same period of seven( 7) calendar days.
1.21. Championship Stewards have no discretion to allow an Appeal to the National Court out of time; such discretion is vested only in the National Court pursuant to the National Court Practice Direction.
1.22. On receipt of a Notice of Intention to Appeal to the National Court the Championship Stewards must comply with the National Court Practice Direction but they may delegate under their supervision this responsibility to the Championship Coordinator.
2. Championship Points Appeals
2.1. An Appeal against Championship points awarded or not awarded by the Championship Organisers must be brought to the Championship Stewards by the Competitor no later than seven( 7) calendar days after the points in dispute have first been published by the Championship Organisers. The following applies.
2.2. The Competitor must deliver to the Championship Coordinator a Notice of Appeal in writing and which sets out the full case and challenge to the published points. This should wherever possible be delivered electronically with proof of delivery. If it is sent by Signed for First Class post then the date of delivery shall be deemed to be the second( 2nd) business day next following the date of posting.
3. Other Championship Appeals
3.1. An Appeal against any Championship decision by the Championship Organisers must be brought to the Championship Stewards by the Competitor no later than seven( 7) calendar days after the decision has first been published by the Championship Organisers.
3.2. The Competitor must deliver to the Championship Coordinator a Notice of Appeal in writing and which sets out the full case and challenge to the published decision. This should wherever possible be delivered electronically with proof of delivery. If it is sent by Signed for First Class post then the date of delivery shall be deemed to be the second( 2nd) business day next following the date of posting.
4. Provisions applying to all Championship Appeals 4.1. The following provisions apply to all Championship Appeals:
a. Notices of Appeal may only be delivered electronically or by Signed for First Class post. b.
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The Competitor must pay to the ASN the prescribed Appeal Fee( see App 10 to this Chapter) no later than the first business day next following the delivery of the Notice of Appeal.
Upon receipt of the Notice of Appeal the Championship Coordinator shall first check with the ASN that the Appeal Fee has been paid. If it has not been paid then the Appeal shall not proceed subject only to manifest error as to receipt of the Appeal Fee.
Provided that the Appeal Fee has been paid then the Championship Coordinator shall refer the Appeal to the Championship Stewards.
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