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(ii.) Every person whose name has been published in the Unpaid Forfeit List, 

 until the default is cleared. 



(iii.) Every person who has been reported as a defaulter under Corrupt Practices, 

 etc., xmtil it has been officially notified that his default is cleared. 



(iv.) Every person who has been declared by the Turf authorities of, or by the 

 Stewards of, any recognised meeting in this or any other country, to have been 

 guilty of any corrupt or fraudulent practice on the turf. 



(v.) They have power to exclude at their discretion any person from all or any 

 places under their control. 



10. The Stewards have power to regulate and control the conduct of all 

 officials, and of ail trainers, jockeys, grooms, and persons attendant on horses. 



11. They have power to punish at their discretion any person subject to their 

 control with a fine not exceeding ;^50, and with suspension from acting or riding 

 at the same meeting, and to report to the Stewards of the Jockey Club should 

 they consider any further fine or punishment necessary. 



12. The Stewards have power to determine all questions arising in reference to 

 racing at the meeting subject to appeal under Disputes, Objections, etc., and should 

 no decision have been arrived at by the Stewards, within seven days of an objection 

 being lodged, the Clerk of the Course shall then report the case to the Stewards 

 of the Jockey Club, who may at their discretion decide the matter, and, if they 

 consider there has been any negligence, may order any additional expense arising 

 therefrom to be defrayed out of the funds of the meeting at which the case 

 occurred. 



13. The Stewards have power to call for proof that a horse is neither itself dis- 

 qualified in any respect ; nor nominated by, nor the property, wholly or in part, of 

 a disqualified person ; and in default of such proof being given to their satisfaction 

 they may declare the horse disqualified. 



14. The Stewards have power at any time to order an examination by such 

 person or persons as they think fit, of any horse entered for a race, or which has 

 run in a race. 



15. The Stewards, as such, shall not entertain any disputes relating to bets. 



16. Powers of the Stewards of the Jockey Club. — The Stewards of the Jockey 

 Club may impose any fine not exceeding £100. 



17. The Stewards of the Jockey Club have power, at their discretion, to grant, 

 and to withdraw, licences to Officials, Jockeys, and Race Courses, to fix the dates 

 on which all meetings shall be held, to make inquiry into, and deal with, any 

 matters relating to racing, and to warn any person ofif Newmarket Heath. 



18. The Stewards of the Jockey Club take no cognisance of any disputes or 

 claims with respect to bets, but they will give eflfect to an official report of default 

 made to them by the Committee of the Subscription Rooms, at Newmarket, or at 

 Tattersall's. 



Officials. 



19. The following officials shall be appointed for every meeting, subject to the 

 approval of the Stewards, viz.. Clerk of the Course, Handicapper, Stakeholder, 

 Clerk of the Scales, Starter, and Judge, each of whom, as a qualification for his 

 office, requires a licence to be granted annually by the Stewards of the Jockey 

 Club. No two offices, except those of Clerk of the Course and Stakeholder, shall 

 be held by one person unless by special permission. 



20. In case of emergency, the Stewards may, during a meeting, appoint an un- 

 licensed substitute to fill any of the above-named offices for that meeting only. 



21. Every complaint against an official shall be made to the Stewards in writ- 

 ing, signed by the complainant. 



22. Clerk of the Course. — The Clerk of the Course, or his authorised substitute, 

 is the sole person responsible to the Stewards for the general arrangements of the 

 meeting, and shall see that all courses are properly measured and marked. 



23. The Clerk of the Course shall arrange for the publication, under the 

 sanction of the Stewards, of a daily official card of the races, containing the condi- 

 lions of each race, as published in the Racing Calendar, the names, or other 

 description, of the horses engaged with a number attached to each and such 

 further particulars as the Stewards may require. A horse may appear on the card 



