National Coursing Rules 97 



the National Coursing Club in Liverpool, on the day of entry for the 

 Waterloo Cup, where the appellant has failed to obtain the rescission of 

 the decisiosi of the Standing Committee. 



(k) Except as hereinbefore provided under Bye-law (/ ), the Secretary 

 shall place on record in the minutes of the business of the National 

 Coursing Club, and may forthwith send to the Keeper of the Greyhound 

 Stud Book, and make public every question and matter in dispute 

 brought before the National Coursing Club or the Standing Committee, 

 with the decision arrived at. 



(/) Meetings for the dispatch of business shall be held in London on 

 the last Wednesday in June and first Wednesday in December, and in 

 Liverpool on the day of the draw of the Altcar Club Meeting in 

 November, and on the day of entry for the Waterloo Cup. The 

 revision and alteration of Rules can only be made, and the election of 

 Members can only take place at the Summer Meeting in London and at 

 the Meeting in Liverpool on the day of entry for the Waterloo Cup. 

 The Secretary, upon a requisition addressed to him in writing by any 

 three Stewards of a Meeting held under the National Coursing Rules, 

 or by six Public Coursers, Members of an established Coursing Club, 

 may call a Special Meeting of the National Coursing Club at such a 

 time and place as the President may appoint. 



Note. — A motion was adopted at the Meeting of the Club, 20th 

 February 1900, that the Meetings of the Club, other than the Annual 

 Meeting on the day of entry for the Waterloo Cup (Bye-laws of and /), 

 be left at the option of the Standing Committee. 



(w) A month's notice must be given to the Secretary of any business 

 or proposed alteration of Rules before it can be discussed at an 

 Ordinary Meeting of the National Coursing Club ; and at a Special 

 Meeting nothing but the special business for which the Meeting was 

 called can be brought before it. 



(«) The Secretary of the National Coursing Club shall be allowed, 

 subject to approval by the National Coursing Club at the Summer 

 Meeting, all expenses incurred by him in connection with the National 

 Club during the preceding year. 



{0) Every person who enters a dog at any Meeting held under the 

 Rules of the National Coursing Club, submits himself to the Constitu- 

 tion, Bye-laws and Code of Rules of the National Coursing Club, and 

 to the jurisdiction of the Standing Committee and of the Club, and 

 consents to the publication of any matter or decision permitted under 

 and governed by the Rules and Bye-laws of the Club. 



(/) Any person running a greyhound at an advertised Meeting not 

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