Welsh Petanque Association - Official Rules - Jack
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OFFICIAL
RULES OF THE GAME OF PETANQUE |
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Note: The present Rules have
been approved by the International Congress of the F.I.P.J.P. on 14th November 2008, Dakar, Senegal.
Translation & Proof Reading: Mike Pegg, International Umpire - Barrie Lucas, EPA National Umpire - John Thatcher, EPA National Umpire |
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JACK |
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If, during an end, the jack is accidentally masked by a leaf or a piece of paper these objects are removed. If the stationary jack is displaced, by reason of the wind or the slope of the terrain for example, it is put back in its original place, on condition that it had been marked. The same applies if the jack is accidentally displaced by the Umpire, a player, a spectator, a boule or jack coming from another game, an animal or any moving object. To avoid any argument, the players must mark the jack's position. No claim can be accepted regarding boules or jack whose positions have not been marked. If the jack is moved by a boule played in this game it is valid. |
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The players using this jack will wait, if there is room, for the players in the other game to complete their end, before completing their own. The players concerned by the application of this rule must show patience and courtesy.
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If, during an end, the jack is dead, one of three cases can apply:
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Paragraphs b) and c) can only be applied if the position of the jack was previously marked. If this was not the case, the jack will remain where it is found.
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