[blml] Zonal Delegation of L12c3
Robert Geller
geller at nifty.com
Fri Jul 6 08:49:55 CEST 2007
In the case of Zone 6 (Pacific Asia), the following was decided (delegation
to each country's discretion as to elections, but with a standard default).
(see extract from minutes, below). presumably the EBL made a similar
official decision that can be found in old minutes.
-Bob
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MINUTES OF THE PABF DELEGATES MEETINGS
First Meeting Thursday May 20, 1999
Second Meeting Friday May 21, 1999
Held at Zhejiang World Trade Center Grand Hotel, Hangzhou, China
(snip)
11 The Decisions on the matters delegated to Zone 6 under the 1997 Laws
The meeting resolved to apply the relevant laws to the PABF Championships as follows;
Law 12C3 an appeal committee may vary an assigned score to do equity.
Law18F PABF authorises different method of making calls.
Law 61B ...Defenders may ask declarer, but not one another.
Law93B1 Footnote deleted.
Notwithstanding above, NCBOs of Zone 6 may choose a different version to suit their own tournaments.
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Grattan Endicott さんは書きました:
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>Grattan Endicott
>grandeval at vejez.fsnet .co.uk
>[also gesta at tiscali.co.uk]
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>"All progress is precarious, and
>the solution of one problem brings
>us face to face with another problem."
> ~ Martin Luther King.
>vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
>+=+ It has long been the EBL practice to delegate to
>NBOs, for tournaments within their domains, those
>powers of regulation that Zonal Authorities possess.
>I am not aware of a specific mention of 12C3.
> ~ Grattan ~ +=+
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Tim West-Meads" <twm at cix.co.uk>
>To: <blml at rtflb.org>
>Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 1:24 PM
>Subject: [blml] Zonal Delegation of L12c3
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>
>>I have seen it suggested that the EBL has delegated to its member
>> countries the authority to forbid L12c3 to Appeals Committees.
>>
>> However, I can find no record (on the EBL website or elsewhere) of this
>> having happened. Can anybody shed any light on the issue?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tim.
>>
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