THE LAWS OF ASSOCIATION CROQUET
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PART 2 - Ordinary Singles Play - C. Miscellaneous Laws of Play
22. BALL MOVING BETWEEN STROKES
(a) A ball actually at rest or deemed to be at rest that moves
or apparently scores a point for itself between strokes is replaced immediately and any such
point is not scored.
(b) A ball is deemed to be at rest if it appears to be at rest
and
(1) its position has been agreed upon by the striker and the
adversary; or
(2) its position has been adjudicated upon by a referee; or
(3) the striker has taken his stance for the next stroke; or
(4) the striker has indicated that his turn has ended.
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