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Entrance Money, Forfeits, and Stakes. — 105, Entrance money, 

 forfeits, stakes, and arrears must be paid in cash (if so required) to 

 the Clerk of the Course, or authorised stakeholder ; and entrance 

 money must (if so required) be paid at the time of entry, 106. En- 

 trance money shall go to the Race Fund of the meeting unless 

 otherwise specified in the conditions of the race and subject to 

 the application of surplus under Rule 159. 107. Entrance fees, 

 subscriptions, stakes, and forfeits shall be in pounds, not guineas. 

 108. The nominator is liable, as well as every partner in the horse 

 at the time of nomination, for the entrance money and stake or 

 forfeit. A person making a wrong nomination is equally liable, 

 but where a horse has been accidentally entered for a race for which 

 he is not qualified, he may be withdrawn on payment of a fine, in 

 lieu of forfeit, of £^^ at any time before the race, the fines under 

 this rule to go as the forfeits. A subscriber to a sweepstakes is 

 liable for the stake or forfeit ; but if he transfer the right of entry 

 to any other person he is liable only in case of default by the 

 transferee. 109. A person taking an entry under another person's 

 subscription, where forfeit must be declared by a particular time? 

 shall, if he do not declare forfeit by that time, be considered to 

 have taken the engagement upon himself, and it shall be transferred 

 to his name. no. A jockey shall not be weighed out for any horse 

 for a race unless there have been previously paid (i) any stake, 

 forfeit, entrance money, or fee payable by the owner or nominator 

 in respect of that race ; (2) all arrears due from any person for such 

 horse, or due for the same or any other horse from any person by 

 whom such horse is wholly or partly owned, or in whose name 

 ■ or under whose subscription he is entered : and (3) the jockey's fee. 



The Unpaid Forfeit. — -iii. An Unpaid Forfeit List shall be kept 

 at the Registry Office, and shall be published in the Sheet " Calendar " 

 after the Newmarket July Meeting, and again at the conclusion of 

 the racing season in every year. It shall include all arrears which 

 have been notified by the Stakeholder of any recognised meeting in 

 the United Kingdom, or as otherwise provided under these Rules, 

 and shall state the real name or names, and also the assumed name 

 or names (if any), of the persons from whom, and the horses in 

 respect of which, the same are due. " Arrears " which have been 

 so published must be paid directly into the Registry Office, with 

 fees according to rule, and until so paid shall not be removed from 

 the list. 112. Where a person is prevented by these Rules from 



