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Penalties for winning a fixed sum shall be understood to mean for 

 winning it in one race unless specified to the contrary. 119. No 

 horse shall carry extra weight for having run second or in any lower 

 place in a race. 120. Extra weights shall not be incurred in re- 

 spect of matches or private sweepstakes. 121. Penalties are not 

 cumulative unless so declared by the conditions of the race. 



122. 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 be 

 decided. For penalties on dividing after dead-heats, see Rule 144. 



123. All penalties and allowances shall be calculated according to 

 the amount of the value of each race as reported in the " Racing 

 Calendar." 



AUotuances. — 124. Allowances must be claimed at the time of 

 entry where practicable (see Rule 76), but omission to claim is not 

 a source of disqualification, and a claim for allowance to which a 

 horse is not entitled does not disqualify unless carried out at scale. 

 125. No horse shall receive allowance of weight, or be relieved 

 from extra weight, for having been beaten in one or more races ; pro- 

 vided that this rule shall not prohibit maiden allowances, or allow- 

 ances to horses that have not won within a specified time, or races 

 of a specified value. 126. Allowances to the produce of untried 

 horses are for the produce of horses whose produce never won a race 

 in any country. 127. Allowances are cumulative unless otherwise 

 specified. 



Weighing out. Exhibiting Numbers, &=€. — The Weighing Room. — 

 128. No person shall, without special leave from the Stewards, be 

 admitted to the weighing room except the owner, trainer, and 

 jockey, or other person having the care of a horse engaged in the 

 race ; and any person refusing to leave shall be reported to the 

 Stewards. 



Weighing out. — 129. Every jockey must be weighed for a specified 

 horse by the Clerk of the Scales, at the appointed place, not less 

 than a quarter of an hour before the time fixed for the race, and the 

 number shall then be exhibited as soon as possible. In exceptional 

 cases, or where the delay of a previous race has rendered punctuality 

 impossible, the Stewards may extend the time allowed for weighing, 

 declaring weight, and for exhibiting the numbers. 130. When the 

 numbers have been exhibited no alteration or addition can be made 

 without the leave of the Stewards, whose reasons for such permission 



