THE LAWS OF ASSOCIATION CROQUET
Copyright ©
2000 The Croquet Association on behalf of itself and the Australian Croquet
Association, Croquet New Zealand and the United States Croquet Association
PART 2
ORDINARY SINGLES PLAY
C. INTERFERENCE WITH PLAY
31. MISPLACED
CLIPS AND MISLEADING INFORMATION
- GENERAL
A player is entitled to a replay if it is discovered before the end of
the game that he was misled into adopting a line of play that he would
not otherwise have adopted as a result of:
- the
misplacement of a clip for which he was not originally responsible;
or
- false
information concerning the state of the game supplied by the adversary.
- REMEDY
- If
a player successfully claims a replay, the first stroke that he would
not have played but for his misapprehension and all subsequent play
are deemed not to have occurred, any points scored for any ball therein
are cancelled, the balls are replaced in their lawful positions before
that first stroke and, subject to Law 31(c), the player
misled then plays, adopting a different line of play.
- If
that first stroke was also the first stroke of a turn, the player may
play either ball of his side that could lawfully have been played in
the first stroke of the turn.
- EARLIER
ERRORS If it is also discovered that the limit of claims of one or
more errors had not passed before that first stroke was played, the relevant
laws shall be applied as if the error or errors had been discovered at
that time.
- LINE
OF PLAY A line of play is any tactical decision including, but not
limited to, electing to play with a particular ball, making a particular
leave, deciding how many points to score, quitting the court in the belief
that the turn has ended and exercising the option under Law 28(b)
(see also Law 37(g) for handicap play).
- DUTY
OF PLAYERS Both players have a duty to ensure that the clips are correctly
placed and, subject to Laws 23(b) and 23(d),
must call attention immediately to any misplaced clip.
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