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Every person so offending shall be warned off Newmarket Heath and other 

 places where these Rules are in force. 



177. If any person be reported by the Committee of the Subscription Rooms 

 at Newmarket or at Tattersall's as being a defaulter in bets, he shall be warned 

 off as in the last rule mentioned so long as his default continues. 



178. When a person is warned off Newmarket Heath and so long as his 

 exclusion continues, he shall not be qualified, whether acting as an agent or 

 otherwise, to subscribe for or to enter or run any horse for any race either in his 

 own name or in that of any other person, and any horse of which he is the 

 nominator, or is (or was at the time of entry) wholly or partly the owner, or 

 which (after the fact of his being warned off has been twice published in the 

 Racing Calendar) shall be proved to the satisfaction of the Stewards to be, or 

 to have been, directly or indirectly, under his care, training, management, or 

 superintendence, shall be disqualified. 



Fees and Fines. 



179. The Stakeholder shall be allowed to retain, out of the stakes in his 

 hands, the following fees, viz. : — 



For every match, one pound. 



For every subscription or sweepstakes Avhere the lowest forfeit amounts to 

 20 sov. ^ per cent, on the whole stake, and on all other races i per cent, 



180. There shall also be payable the following maximum fees : — 

 For every entry, a Clerk's fee of 2s. 6d. 



For weighing, a Clerk's fee of 2s. 6d. 

 For registration of a horse's name, a Clerk's fee of 2s. 6d. 

 The following fees are also payable : — 

 Registration Fees. 



181. (i) For registration of authority to act generally on behalf of an owner, 

 live shiUings. 



(ii) For every registration or change of an assumed name, £10. 



(iii) For every registration of partnership, and on every change thereof one 

 sovereign for each horse. 



(iv) For every annual registration of colours, five shillings, 

 (v) For every registration of colours for life, five sovereigns. 



(vi) For registration of foreign and veterinary certificates, five shillings. 



(vii) For registration of an agreement with a jockey, five shillings. 



(J)) On fixtures being granted to a meeting, the following fees shall be paid 

 (unless the Stewards of the Jockey Club shall see fit in any case to remit the 

 same) : — All meetings having four days consecutively, or six days at any time, 

 100 sov.; all others, 5 sov. a da5^ 



182. Except where otherwise provided, all fees and fines shall be paid to the 

 credit of the Jockey Club, all fines to be afterwards transferred, either wholly or 

 in such proportions as the Stewards may direct, either to the Bentinck Benevolent 

 Fund or the Rous Memorial Fund. 



New Rules. 



183. Every new rule (in which term is included the repeal or alteration of an 

 existing rule) must be advertised three times in the Sheet Calendar, with the 

 date of the meeting of the Jockey Club at which it is to be proposed, and be 

 submitted to the Rules Committee, before it is brought up for discussion. 



184. Every new rule must be confirmed at a meeting subsequent to that at 

 which it is passed, and be then twice adveitised in the Sheet Calendar, but 

 shall not come into operation until the 1st of January following, unless urgency 

 he declared by the Stewards on confirmation. 



