LAWS OF DUPLICATE CONTRACT BRIDGE 1997
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PLAY AFTER AN ILLEGAL PLAY

A. Play of Card after Irregularity
1. Forfeiture of Right to Penalise
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.
2. Irregularity Legalised
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).
3. Other Penalty Obligations Remain
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.
B. Defender Plays before Required Lead by Declarer
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 defender’s card becomes a penalty card (Law 50).
C. Play by Offending Side before Assessment of Penalty
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.




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