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
32. PLAYING
WHEN FORESTALLED
- GENERAL
If a player continues to play after the adversary has forestalled play
and before the issue has been settled, all play following the forestalling
is deemed not to have occurred, any points scored for any ball therein
are cancelled, the balls are replaced in their lawful positions before
the adversary forestalled play and the issue must then be settled. Subject
to Law 32(b), the player entitled to play then plays.
- EARLIER
ERRORS If it is also discovered that the limit of claims of one or
more errors had not passed when the adversary forestalled play, the relevant
laws shall be applied as if the error or errors had been discovered at
that time.
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