THE LAWS OF ASSOCIATION CROQUET

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PART 4 - Customs of the Game

46. INTERRUPTION OF THE STRIKER AND PRESENCE ON COURT

(a) The adversary must not interrupt the striker except to discharge his duty as a referee of the game.

(b) A player must not ordinarily remain on the court when his adversary is playing or move onto it until the turn has ended and, in handicap play, until his adversary has indicated that he does not intend to take a half-bisque or bisque.


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