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(iii.) It is optional for the jockey to weigh out or in with 

 his bridle, and the clerk of the scales shall allow one pound 

 for a curb or double bridle ; but no weight shall be allowed 

 for a snaffle bridle unless it is put into the scales before the 

 horse is led away, and no whip or substitute for a whip shall 

 be allowed in the scales. 



If a horse run in a hood or clothing it must be put into the 

 scale and included in the jockey's weight. 



The clerk of the scales shall always put 21b. extra into the 

 scale to j)rove that the horse has not carried too much weight 

 under Eule 31 (v.). 



Dead Heats. 



35. (i.) A dead heat for the first place shall be run off after Dead heats, 

 the last race on the same day (except by special permission of 

 the Stewards) unless the owners agree to divide. The other 

 horses shall be deemed to have been beaten, but they shall be 

 entitled to their places (if any) as if the race had been finally 

 determined the first time. 



(ii.) If a dead heat be run by two or more horses for second 

 or any lower place in a race, the OY\'ners shall divide, subject 

 to the provisions of Part VII., where the winner is objected 

 to, and if they cannot agree as to which of them is to h-ave a 

 cup or other prize which cannot be divided, the question shall 

 be determined by lot by the Stewards. 



(iii.) When owners divide they shall divide equally all the 

 moneys or other prizes which any of them could take if the 

 dead heat were ruu off. 



(iv.) Horses running a dead heat for a race or place shall be 

 deemed winners of the race or place until the dead heat is run 

 off or the owners agree to divide, and if the owners agree to 

 divide, each horse which divides shall be deemed a winner of 

 the race or place for which he divides. 



Second Money. 



3G. Any money or prize which by the conditions is to go to Second 

 the horse placed second, or in any lower place in the race, money, 

 shall, if the winner has Avalked over or no horse has been so 

 placed, bo dealt with as follows, namely : — 



(i.) If it be part of the stakes or plate, it shall go to the 

 •v\T.nner ; or 



(ii.) If it was to be given as a separate donation from the 

 race fund, or any other source, it shall not be given at all ; or 



(iii.) If it is entrance money for the race, it shall go to the 

 race fund of the meeting. 



Part YII. — Objections and Cotnplaints. -r -, , , . 



Judge s deci- 



37. The determination of a judge, declaring a horse to have sion final, 



won or to be entitled to a place shall be final, unless an snbject to 



Q objections. 



