Rules of Racing. 147 



Any person requiring a horse's mouth to be 

 examined must pay the expense of such ex- 

 amination, unless the horse is proved to be of 

 the wrong age, in which case such expense 

 shall be paid by the owner of the said horse. 



67. All complaints of foul riding, or of Whencom- 



, ., ~ plaints must 



horses not running the proper Course, or of be made, 

 any other irregularities occurring in the race, 

 must be made either by the owner, jockey, or 

 groom of the horse, to one of the Stewards, to 

 the Judge of the race, to the Clerk of the 

 Course, or the Clerk of the Scales, within a 

 quarter of an hour after the race. 



As it is expedient that there should be a 

 statute of limitations with respect to the time 

 of lodging objections against winning horses, 

 no complaints can be entertained after the 

 conclusion of the Race Meeting, save and ex- 

 cept charges of fraudulent entry, or of running 

 horses under a false description, which may be 

 investigated at any period within one year from 

 the date of the offence. 



68. When the qualification of any horse is Objections to 



. . qualification 



objected to by ten o clock in the morning of when to be 



made. 



the day of starting, the owner must produce a 

 certificate, or other proper document, to the 

 Steward or Clerk of the Course, or to the 

 Keeper of the Match-book if the case happen 

 at Newmarket, before the race is run, to prove 

 the qualification of the horse ; and if he shall 



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