APPENDIX 729 



So long as any horse is in the Forfeit List, such horse shall not be qualified to be 

 entered or run for an)' race. 



This rule shall not prevent the entry for a Produce stake of mares and stallions 

 that are in the Forfeit List. 



The disabilities under this rule extend to all arrears officially notified by a 

 recognised Turf authority of any country. 



114. A corrected alphabetical Index of the horses and owners in the last For- 

 feit List and Irish Forfeit List shall be published in the first Calendar of every 

 month during the racing season. Such monthly list shall commence not less than 

 three years before the time at which it is published, and shall be carried down to 

 and include the latest Forfeit List which has been published in the Sheet Calendar 

 as above mentioned. 



115. If a horse which, or the owner of which, is in the Forfeit List be entered 

 for any race in contravention of these rules, the nominator of such horse may be 

 fined £50. 



Weights, Penalties, and Allowances. 



116. No horse shall carry less than 6st in any race. 



117. Penalties. — In estimating the amount a horse has won in any one or more 

 races, account shall be taken of all cups or moneys, whether derived from stakes, 

 bonus, or any other source, gained by him for his owner or of any other person, 

 deducting only his own stake and interest. 



118. Winnings during the year shall include all prizes to the time appointed 

 for the start, and apply to all races in any country, and include dividing, walking 

 over, or receiving forfeit. 



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 respect 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 Dead Heats, p. 730). 



123. All penalties and allowances shall be calculated according to the amount 

 of the value of each race as reported in the Racing Calendar. 



124. Allowances. — Allowances must be claimed at the time of entry where 

 practicable (see Entries, Subscriptions, etc. , p. 724), but omission to claim is not 

 a source of disqualification, and a claim for allowance to which a horse is not en- 

 titled does not disqualify unless carried out at scale. 



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

 weight, for having been beaten in one or more races ; provided that this rule shall 

 not prohibit maiden allowances, or allowances to horses that have not won within 

 a specified time, or races of a specified value. 



126. Allowances to the produce of untried horses or mares are for the produce 

 of horses whose produce never won a race in the United Kingdom, but these allow- 

 ances can only be claimed for horses bred in the United Kingdom. 



127. Allowances are cumulative unless otherwise specified. 



Weighing out. Exhibiting Numbers, etc. 



128. The Weighing- Room. — 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. 



129. Weighing out. — 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 numbers shall then be exhibited as soon 



