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Horse Placing. 



Effect of di- 

 viding after 

 a dead heat. 



Dead heat 

 for second 

 place. 



shall not be able to decide which won, those 

 horses shall run for such prize over again, 

 after the last race on the same day ; the other 

 horses which started are deemed losers, and 

 are entitled to their respective places, as if 

 the race had been finally determined the first 

 time. 



47. When horses run a dead heat for a 

 sweepstakes or plate, and the parties agree to 

 divide the stakes, such horses shall be liable 

 to carry extra weight as winners of that race, 

 and if there is any money for the second 

 horse they divide that also. 



48. When horses run a dead heat for the 

 second place they divide any money that may 

 be payable to the second horse, and if there 

 is any money for the third, they divide that 

 also ; and if any of these horses run for a 

 race in which there is a penalty for having 

 received a certain amount of money as second 

 horse, they shall be considered as having re- 

 ceived only the amount of their respective 

 shares. 



Heats. 



49. When a race is run in heats, a horse, 

 to win the prize, must be the actual winner of 

 two heats, unless no horse appear against him, 

 when one walk over is sufficient. 



50. In running of heats, if it cannot be de- 



