Richardsons Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards Terms and Conditions
Any sole proprietor, partnership, incorporated society, limited liability company, educational institution, local or central government organisation, charitable or not-for-profit organisation, with its principal place of business based in, and trading in, the Hauraki and/or Thames Coromandel Districts is eligible to enter the awards.
An organisation that is part of a larger national or international organisation or franchise must be able to demonstrate that it operates as a separate business unit.
Applicants must disclose any issues that may compromise the integrity of the awards or cause their organisation to discontinue in the next year. These issues may include legal action, law changes, possible loss of funding or other risks.
Entering the Richardons Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards gives consent to take part in publicity as part of the Awards Programme.
All entrants agree to be visited by Judges if they are selected as a category finalist.
All entrants are encouraged to attend the Richardons Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards Gala Dinner. Finalists are expected to attend.
Entrants may use consultants or other outside assistance to help them prepare their entries but should make this clear on their entry.
The organisers may change an entrant category after discussion with that entrant.
All entries are treated in strictest confidence.
The Awards Convenor, Sponsors and TCDC/HDC Board/Staff have no input or involvement in the judging process.
Judges will not judge any organisation where a conflict of interest arises.
Decision of the judges is final, and no correspondence will be entered into.
There is no cost to participate as an entrant.
By entering the Richardons Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards, you are consenting to agree to the above conditions.