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1st January, 1838, all persons whose name appear 

 on the list of defaulters shall be warned off the 

 course, and prohibited from training or exercising 

 horses on any part of the ground in the occupation 

 of the Jockey Club. Provided always, that notice 

 shall have been given in writing by the keeper of 

 the match-book to such persons, of the amount of 

 forfeits due, and that they shall not have been paid 

 within two months of such notice being served 

 upon them. 



25. If any bet shall be made from signal or in- 

 dication, after the race has been determined, such 

 bet shall be considered as fraudulent and void, and 

 shall not be paid. And if any servant belonging 

 to a member of this society, shall be found to have 

 betted from any such signal, or shall be concerned 

 in making any such signal, he shall be dismissed 

 from his service, and no further employed by any 

 memberof this society. 



26. All stakes and bets whether expressed to be 

 in guineas or pounds, shall be paid in pounds 

 sterling. 



27. All double debts shall be considered as play 

 or pay debts. 



28. All bets depending between any two horses 

 shall be void, if those horses become the property 

 of the same person, or of his avowed confederate, 

 subsequently to the bets being made. 



29. All bets between particular horses shall 

 be void, if neither of them happens to be the 



