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again by himself, the drawn Horses are distanced.] [This 

 Rule was expunged by the Jockey Club in 1803.] 



36. A Bett made after the Heat is over, if the Horse 

 betted on does not start, is no Bett. 



37. When three Horses have each won a Heat, they 

 only must start for a fourth, and the Preference between 

 them will be determined by it, there being before no Dif- 

 ference between them. 



38. No Distance in a fourth Heat 



39. Betts determined, though the Horse does not start, 

 when the Words absolutely, Run or Pay, or Play or Pay, 

 are made Use of in Betting. 



Example, I bett Robinson's Bl. H. Sampson absolutely 

 wins the King's Plate at Newmarket next Meeting, the 

 Bett is lost though he does not start and win [won] tho' 

 he goes over the Course [by] himself. 



40. Betts made, a Horse wins any Number of Plates in 

 a fixed Time, no Bett if he does not start for one, after he 

 has started for one, provided there is a Field, the Bett is 

 lost if he starts no more. 



41. In Sweep-Stakes Match or Plate of one Heat, where 

 two Horses come in so near that it cannot be decided, they 

 two only must start again, and the Betts are determined on 

 the others the same as if it was won. 



42. In running of Heats, if it cannot be decided which 

 is first, the Heat goes for nothing, and they must all start 

 again, except it be in the last Heat, and then it must be 

 between the two Horses that if either had won the Plate 

 would have been over, but if between two that the Plate 

 might not have been determined, then it is no Heat, and 

 the others may all start again. 



43. If betted, that two Horses wins their Matches, if 

 the first is run, and the last not, the Betts are determined, 

 and the Horse that pays Forfeit is the beaten Horse, but if 



