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Play of Card after
Irregularity |
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Forfeiture of Right to Penalise |
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A play by a member of the non-offending side after his RHO has
led or played out of turn or prematurely, and before a penalty has been
assessed, forfeits the right to penalise that offence. |
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2. |
Irregularity Legalised |
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Once the right to penalise has been forfeited, the illegal
play is treated as though it were in turn (but Law
53C applies to the player whose turn it was). |
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3. |
Other Penalty Obligations Remain |
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If the offending side has a previous obligation to play a
penalty card, or to comply with a lead or play penalty, the obligation remains
at future turns. |
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| B. |
Defender
Plays before Required Lead by Declarer |
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When a defender plays a card after declarer has
been required to retract his lead out of turn from either hand, but before
declarer has led from the correct hand, the defenders card becomes a
penalty card (Law 50). |
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| C. |
Play by
Offending Side before Assessment of Penalty |
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A play by a member of the offending side before a
penalty has been assessed does not affect the rights of the opponents, and may
itself be subject to penalty. |