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of the Canadian Standard Bred Stud 

 Book. 



(4) A mare sired bv a registered 

 Standard Trotting Horse providing 

 her first, second and third dams are 

 each sired bv a registered Standard 

 Trotting Horse. 



Pacing Standard. 



(1) An animal recorded as Standard 

 in the American Trotting Register 

 under the rules governing Pacing 

 Division. 



(2) An animal whose sire and dam 

 are recorded as Standard in the Am- 

 erican Trotting Register under the 

 rules governing the Pacing Division. 



(3) An animal whose sire and dam 

 are recorded in the Pacing Division of 

 the Canadian Standard Bred Stud 

 Book. 



(4) A mare sired by a registered 

 Standard Pacing Horse providing her 

 first, second and third dams are each 

 sired by a registered Standard Pacing 

 Horse. 



(5) The progeny of a registered 

 Standard Trotting Horse out of a 

 registered Standard Pacing mare or 

 the progeny of a registered Standard 

 Pacing Horse out of a registered 

 Standard Trotting mare. 



3. Every application for registration 

 must be made on a blank which will 

 be furnished free for the purpose, and 

 must state sex, color and markings, 

 name, date of birth, name and regis- 

 tration number of the sire and of the 

 dam. Applications must be signed by 

 the breeder if the animal was foaled 

 his property. If the dam was sold 

 after being bred, the person owning 

 her when the foal was born must 

 sign the application, but transfer of 

 the dam is necessary before owner's 

 signature will be accepted, and in ad- 

 dition, the owner of the sire must 

 certify to service on the transfer ap- 

 plication. 



Application for registration under 

 rule 4 of either the Trotting or Pac- 

 ing Division, must state (a) name and 

 registration number of the sire; (b) 

 names and registration numbers of 

 the sires of the first, second and third 

 dams; (c) the breeders of the first, 

 second and third dams, and must be 

 sworn to or affirmed before an officer 

 authorized to administer oaths. 



The owner of the sire of an animal 

 offered for entry, must certify to ser- 

 vice. Signature will not be accepted 

 unless such ownership appears on the 



books of the Canadian Standard Bred 

 Horse Society. This signature is not 

 required where the animal is already 

 on record in another book. 



When applying for registration of 

 imported animals the foreign certifi- 

 cate of registration must be forwarded 

 in addition to the usual applications. 

 For registration of animals imported 

 in dam certificates of service must 

 be supplied certified by the owner of 

 the service stallion. 



When an animal is a twin it shall 

 be so stated when applying for regis- 

 tration, and the sex given of the ani- 

 mal with which it is a twin. Should 

 a twin be entered upon the record 

 without such statement, no subse- 

 quent application for entry of animal 

 twin with the same will be accepted. 



4. The breeder of an animal is the 

 owner of the dam at the time she was 

 bred. The first owner is the owner of 

 the dam at 'the time the colt was 

 foaled. 



6. In case of change of ownership of 

 an animal the seller must make the 

 transfer of ownership on the books 

 of the Canadian Standard Bred Horse 

 Society. The certificate of registra- 

 tion must be forwarded to the Record 

 Office with an application for trans- 

 fer made on the form supplied. 

 Transfer will be endorsed on the back 

 of the certificate. If the application 

 is for a female, and she is in foal, 

 the owner of the service stallion or 

 his authorized agent must certify to 

 service. 



When the pedigree of an animal 

 may have been admitted or owner- 

 ship transferred through misrepresen- 

 tatioh or fraud, the Board of Direc- 

 tors shall, on the discovery of the 

 same, declare the ' entry or transfer 

 void, together with any entries or 

 transfers of descendants of such ani- 

 mal, and subsequent application for 

 entry or transfer dependent on the 

 signature of any person implicated in 

 such fraud shall be refused. 



In making application for registra- 

 tion of animals, it is understood that 

 the pedigree is to be accepted only on 

 condition that the given particulars 

 are correct, and that if it should be 

 ascertained previous to the publica- 

 tion of the succeeding volume, that 

 these particulars are in any way in- 

 correct, the Canadian Standard Bred 

 Horse Society may, at its discretion, 

 emit the pedigree or publish it in an 



