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or whose owners cannot produce a certificate of registration from 

 the keeper of the Stud Book on being required to do so by a 

 steward or the secretary of any coursing meeting, shall be dis- 

 qualified, and shall forfeit all entry moneys which may have been 

 paid, and any stake or prize, or share of any stake or prize won at 

 such meeting, and such entry moneys, stake, or prize or share 

 thereof, won by any dog so disqualified, shall be disposed of as 

 provided by Rule 37 applicable to disqualification. 



9. Payment of Entry Money. — All moneys due for nomi- 

 nations taken must be paid at or before the time fixed for closing 

 the entry, whether the stakes fill or not, and although, from in- 

 sufficient description or any other cause, the dogs named may be 

 disqualified. No entry shall be valid unless the amount due for it 

 has been paid in full. For all produce and other stakes where a 

 forfeit is payable no declaration is necessary ; the non-payment of 

 the remainder of the entry money at the time fixed for that pur- 

 pose is to be considered a declaration of forfeit. The secretary is 

 to be responsible for the entry money of all dogs whose names appear 

 upon the card. 



10. Alteration of Name. — If any subscriber should enter 

 a greyhound by a different name from that in which it shall have 

 last been entered to run in public, or shall have been registered in 

 the Stud Book, he shall give notice of the alteration to the secretary 

 at the time of entry, and the secretary shall place on the card both 

 the late and the present names of the dog, and this must be done 

 at all meetings at which the dog runs throughout the coursing 

 season in which the alteration has been made. If notice of the 

 alteration be not given, the dog shall be disqualified. The new 

 name must be registered before the dog can run under it. 



11. Prefix of ' Ns.' — Any subscriber taking an entry in a 

 stake must prove to the satisfaction of the stewards, if called upon 

 by them to do so, that any greyhound entered by him, without the 

 prefix of the word ' Names,' is bond fide his own property. If a 

 subscriber enters a dog not his own property without putting ' ins ' 

 after his own name, the dog so entered shall be disqualified. 

 Every subscriber shall, if requested, deliver in writing to the 

 secretary of the meeting the name of the bonA fide owner of the 

 greyhound named by him, and this communication is to be pro- 

 duced should any dispute arise. No dog purchased or procured 

 for a less time than the entire period still remaining of its public 

 running, or belonging to two or more persons, unless they are 



