MISCELLANEOUS. 565 



(xl.) All costs and expenses in relation to determining an 

 objection shall be paid by the person decided against. 



(xii.) If the Stewards decide an objection to be frivolous 

 they may order the person making it to pay a fine not ex- 

 ceeding 201. to the Bentinck Benevolent Fund. 



38. Pending the determination of an objection, any money Effect of 

 or prize which the horse objected to may have won or may pending 

 win in the race shall be withheld until the objection is deter- objection, 

 mined, and any forfeit payable by the owner of any other 



horse shall be paid to and held by the clerk of the course for 

 the person who may be determined to be entitled to it. 



When any race is in dispute both the horse that came in 

 first and any horse claiming the race shall be liable to all the 

 penalties attaching to the winner of that race till the matter is 

 decided. 



39. (i.) The Stewards shall have power at any time, and Stewards may 

 either upon or without objection made, to order an examina- order ex- 

 tion by such person or persons as they think fit, of the mouth '^^i^ation 



of any horse entered for a race, or who has run in a race. proofs. 



If a horse be declared to be of the wrong age, the expense 

 of such examination shall be paid by his owner. Otherwise, 

 it shall be paid by the person (if any) at whose request the 

 examination is ordered, or out of the race fund of the meeting, 

 as the Stewards direct. 



(ii.) The Stewards shall also have power to call on any 

 person in whose name a horse is entered to produce proof that 

 the horse entered is not the property either wholly or in part 

 of any person whose name is in the Unpaid Forfeit List or 

 otherwise disqualified, or to produce proof of the extent of his 

 interest or property in the horse, and in default of such proof 

 being given to their satisfaction they may declare the horse 

 disqualified. 



Pabt VIII. — Special Conditions {claiming and selling Races : 

 Produce Races : Post Races : Hanclicajys : Sale tvith E71- 

 gagements). 



Horses entered to he sold. 



40. Any horse running for any race "to be sold," shall, if 

 the winner, be liable to be claimed for the selling price, and 

 if it be a condition of the race that the winner is to be sold by 

 auction the sale shall take place immediately after the race, 

 and the surplus over the selling price shall be divided between 

 the owner of the second horse and the race fund of the meet- 

 ing. If sold the horse shall not leave the place of sale until 

 authorized by the clerk of the course to do so ; and if the 

 horse be not paid for, or the clerk of the course satisfied with 

 the security, within a quarter of an hour, he may order the 

 horse to be put up a second time, and the purchaser at the 



