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The Constitution and Rules of the Bristol & District Chess League
(revised 24 May 2006)
THE CONSTITUTION
A |
THE LEAGUE
|
B |
GENERAL
MEETINGS |
C |
WINDING UP OF THE
LEAGUE
|
THE RULES
1 |
MEMBERSHIP
|
2 |
MANAGEMENT |
3 |
GENERAL RULES OF TEAM COMPETITIONS
|
4 |
UNFINISHED GAMES |
5 |
QUICKPLAY
FINISHES |
6 |
TEAM
CHAMPIONSHIPS |
7 |
TEAM
KNOCK-OUT |
8 |
MINOR
TEAM KNOCK-OUT |
9 |
OTHER
COMPETITIONS |
10 |
ECF GAME
FEE |
THE CONSTITUTION
A. THE LEAGUE
A.1 |
This is the Constitution and Rules
of a voluntary association known as “The Bristol and District Chess
League” (“the League”). |
A.2 |
The objectives of the League shall
be to:
·
Promote
interest in and to encourage the study and practice of chess;
·
give advice
on all chess matters;
·
organise and carry out
championships and competitions between clubs and individual players
in membership with the League. |
A.3 |
The affairs of the League shall be
governed by this Constitution and Rules, as managed and administered
by a League Management Committee (“the LMC”).
|
A.4 |
The affairs
of the League shall be conducted by its Officers, who are required
to:
·
transact the business of the League in the best
interest of the League, and according to the wishes of the LMC;
·
maintain appropriate
records and accounts of all their transactions on behalf of the
League for an appropriate period of time, and, whenever required to
do so by the LMC, produce these records and provide a full and clear
account of their activities;
·
hand over promptly to
the Treasurer all money received by them on behalf of the League;
·
protect any League
property in their care, and hand it over to the LMC when required to
do so. |
B.
GENERAL MEETINGS
B.1 |
A General
Meeting may be called at any time by the LMC or by the written
request of the secretaries of three Member Clubs delivered to the
LMC. The LMC shall give at least fourteen days notice of any General
Meeting by way of an Agenda for the Meeting circulated to the
secretaries of all Member Clubs. The Agenda shall give the Motions
and state the Elections on which the General Meeting shall vote. |
B.2 |
Motions may
be proposed either by any Individual Member of the League
(“Member”), in which case it must be seconded by another Member, or
by the LMC. Only those Motions published in the Agenda may be
debated at a General Meeting. |
B.3 |
The LMC
shall nominate a Chairman for each General Meeting. |
B.4 |
A quorum of
twenty Members must be present when any vote is taken at a General
Meeting. Only Members may vote, and voting shall be by show of
hands. |
B.5 |
An Election
of a League Officer shall be conducted by Transferable Voting. A
vote shall be taken for all the declared candidates. If any
candidate receives more than half of the votes cast, they
are elected. Otherwise, a candidate receiving the lowest vote shall
be eliminated from the ballot. The process is then repeated. Any
unresolved tie shall be decided by lot.
|
B.6 |
Any Member
may propose an amendment to any Motion as published, so long as that
amendment is entirely concerned with the substance of the original
Motion. The Proposer and Seconder, or the LMC, may accept an
amendment to their own motion without a vote. Otherwise, an
amendment shall be accepted if it is approved by more than half of
those voting. |
B.7 |
Any Motion
to alter or amend the Constitution of the League (“Constitutional
Change”) requires approval by at least two‑thirds of those voting,
and must then be ratified, by at least two-thirds of the Members
voting at a General Meeting held not less than one month and not
more than eighteen months thereafter, before the Motion comes into
effect. |
B.8 |
Any Motion
to alter or amend the Rules of the League (“Rule Change”) requires
approval by at least two-thirds of those voting. |
B.9 |
Any other
Motion requires approval by more than half of those
Voting. |
C.
WINDING UP OF THE LEAGUE
C.1
|
A Motion to
wind up the League is a Constitutional Change. |
C.2 |
If ratified,
the LMC shall, thereupon, proceed to realise the assets of the
League and, after the discharge of liability, shall divide any
balance remaining among those Member Clubs at the date of the first
approval of the Motion whose subscriptions were then fully paid up,
in proportion to the last annual subscriptions paid to the League by
such clubs. |
THE RULES
1. MEMBERSHIP
1.1 |
General
All memberships
of the League are subject to the approval of the LMC. |
1.2 |
Member Clubs
|
a. |
All chess
clubs in Bristol and the surrounding district (as
determined
by the LMC) are eligible to be Member Clubs.
|
b. |
The
subscription to the League for a Member Club for the year from
September to the following August shall be £24 per team entered in
the Team Championship. The subscription is payable by 30th
November. The LMC may fine the club up to £5 per team for each month
or part thereof by which the payment is late. |
c. |
Each Member
Club shall also pay ECF Game Fees to the League as specified in Rule
10. |
d. |
All
subscriptions, fees and fines are payable to the League
Treasurer
within one month of receipt of a request for payment
from the
Treasurer. |
e. |
The
secretary of each Member Club shall receive two copies of
these rules
each year. |
1.3 |
Individual Membership
All bona
fide members of Member Clubs are automatically
Individual
Members of the League (“Members”), and are not
required to
pay any fees. |
1.4 |
Affiliated Membership
Any
organisation is eligible to be an Affiliated Member of the
League
(“Affiliate”). An Affiliate is not required to pay any fees. An
Affiliate may nominate two representatives who will have the rights
of Members in respect of General Meetings. |
1.5 |
External Affiliations
The League
shall affiliate to the West of England Chess Union, and shall
support the ECF as a registered Game Fee event (Rule 10). |
2.
MANAGEMENT
2.1 |
Organisation of the League Management Committee
|
a. |
The LMC
shall consist of the following League Officers: President,
Vice-President, Chairman, General Secretary, Match Secretary,
Treasurer, Adjudication Secretary, ChessTimes Editor, Congress
Secretary, ECF Representative, Grand Prix Secretary, Recruitment and
Publicity Officer, Tournament Organiser, Webmaster, 4NCL Team
Manager (“the LMC posts”). |
b. |
No person
may hold more than one of the following LMC posts at the same time:
President, Vice-President, Chairman, General Secretary, Match
Secretary, Treasurer. |
c. |
The LMC may
from time to time appoint or terminate the appointment of a Trophy
Secretary, a Minutes Secretary, and/or such other League Officers
(excluding the LMC posts and the Auditor) as it sees fit. |
d. |
Meetings of
the LMC shall normally be organised by the General Secretary. As
well as the other LMC members, he shall invite to any meeting any
League Officer or other person who shall be able to assist the
workings of the LMC, or who has reasonable cause to be represented
before the LMC. Any such person shall have speaking rights but not
voting rights at the meeting.
|
e. |
Five members
of the LMC shall form a quorum for a meeting of the LMC. The
Chairman, or in his absence the President, shall preside. |
2.2 |
General
Powers of the League Management Committee |
a. |
After giving
due warning of any infringement of these rules, the LMC may impose a
fine of £5 for each subsequent infringement. |
b. |
Any protest
or dispute, or any matter arising not provided for in these rules,
shall be referred to the LMC whose decision thereon shall be final. |
c. |
The LMC may
at any time replace any League Officer who ceases to act. |
d. |
The LMC may
at any time act to fill any LMC post which has become vacant for any
reason. |
2.3 |
The General
Secretary |
a. |
The General
Secretary shall be the primary external contact for the League, and
represent the League on all bodies to which the League is entitled
representation, including the WECU Executive. |
b. |
The General
Secretary shall summon and give due notice of all
General
Meetings of the League and meetings of the LMC, and maintain records
thereof. |
c. |
The General
Secretary shall receive an honorarium of £50 as long as he continues
to act in that capacity. |
2.4 |
The Match
Secretary |
a. |
The Match
Secretary shall be responsible for the day-to-day running of the
League's fixtures and competitions. |
b. |
The Match
Secretary shall ensure that the secretaries of each
Member Club
have a copy of the latest League tables at least once each month of
the Team Championship season. |
c. |
The Match
Secretary shall receive an honorarium of £50 as long as he continues
to act in that capacity.
|
2.5 |
The
Treasurer |
a. |
The
Treasurer shall receive and take charge of the funds of the
League and
pay all accounts approved by the Chairman or by the LMC. |
b. |
The
Treasurer shall complete an Annual Account and Balance
Sheet up to
and including 30th April each year. These shall be
certified by the Treasurer and the General Secretary and duly
audited. |
2.6 |
Annual
General Meetings |
|
The Annual
General Meeting of the League (“the AGM”) shall be held in May or
June on a date to be fixed by the LMC. At the AGM:
·
reports and
accounts shall be rendered by the General Secretary, the Match
Secretary and the Treasurer, and, at the discretion of the LMC, by
any other League Officer;
·
there will
be an election of officers for the LMC posts;
·
there will
be an election for the post of Auditor. No person may hold this post
at the same time as he holds an LMC post. |
2.7 |
Voting at
General Meetings |
|
At any
General Meeting including the AGM, any member present may at any
time before or during a vote on a Motion, where the Motion affects
the playing conditions, rules, format, eligibility or any other
aspect of a chess match, request that a separate vote be taken for
that Motion for each division and/or competition, or for specific
divisions and/or competitions. If such a request is made, the
question shall be put to the vote as a procedural motion and, if
approved by more than half of those voting, separate votes shall be
taken on the substantive Motion as specified in the request. |
3.
GENERAL RULES OF TEAM COMPETITIONS
3.1 |
General
|
a. |
The LMC
shall organise and promote the team competitions described in these
rules. It shall provide a trophy for each competition, engraved with
the winning particulars. |
b. |
A
representative of the winner of any competition may accept the
custody of the relevant League trophy for a limited period. Any
person accepting custody must:
·
sign a
declaration provided by the Treasurer to the effect that the person
shall give all due diligence to providing safe custody for the
trophy, and accept any conditions of custody imposed by the LMC or
its insurers;
·
provide the
Treasurer with a permanent address at which the trophy shall be
kept, and any changes in that address during the period of custody;
·
immediately
notify the Treasurer in the event of any loss or damage to the
trophy, providing all the necessary information for any insurance
claim to be completed;
·
return the
trophy to the Treasurer on demand. |
3.2 |
Rules of Play
|
a. |
All games
shall be played in accordance with the latest Laws of Chess
published by FIDE (currently July 2005). A link to the Laws shall be
provided on the League website. |
b. |
Games may be
recorded in either algebraic or English descriptive notation, but
the use of algebraic notation shall be encouraged by the League. |
c. |
All team
competitions shall be played without an arbiter. Team captains shall
not be considered to be acting as arbiters. |
d. |
Games
requiring all moves to be completed in 60 minutes or less shall be
subject to the FIDE Laws of Rapidplay. Games requiring all moves to
be completed in 61 minutes or more shall be subject to the standard
FIDE Laws. |
e. |
Any player
who:
·
permits a
mobile phone to be visible in the playing area; or
·
permits a
mobile phone to be audible in the playing area; or
·
makes, sends
or responds to a mobile phone call or SMS message in the playing
area
shall lose
the game. A player who is obliged by circumstances to have his
mobile phone activated in the playing area, i.e. Doctor on call,
must inform both team captains in advance. |
f. |
The LMC may
make additional match bylaws which shall be circulated by the Match
Secretary and/or made available on the League website. |
3.3 |
Rates of Play
|
a. |
All games
shall be played with specified rates of play regulated by the use of
a chess clock. |
b. |
The LMC may
modify the rates of play and playing sessions imposed by these rules
if exceptional circumstances should require this. |
c. |
When a
second or subsequent time limit is not a whole number of hours, the
clocks should be stopped immediately on completion of the previous
time limit, and both clocks wound back by the period of the next
time limit. (For example, if the first time limit is 42 moves in 1¾
hours and the second time limit is 6 moves in ¼ hour, then after
Black's 42nd move, both clocks should be wound back by 15
minutes.) |
3.4 |
Fixtures
|
a. |
Before the
start of the season, the Match Secretary shall determine and publish
a list of fixtures for the season. This list shall be issued free to
clubs in the ration of 7 per team entered in the Team Championship,
additional copies being available from the Match Secretary at 20p
each plus any postage. Additional fixtures may be determined by the
Match Secretary during the season. |
b. |
Any fixture
determined by the Match Secretary may be
rescheduled
at the direction of the LMC. Such a fixture may also be rescheduled
by the explicit approval of the Match Secretary in advance together
with the agreement of the opposing team captains, providing that the
rescheduled match takes place within the published duration of the
competition, and that the Match Secretary is informed of the
rescheduled date by the home captain within 30 days of the
postponement. |
c. |
Any club may
declare its home venue to be a non-smoking area. The Match Secretary
shall publish this information in the fixture list. |
3.5 |
Eligibility of Players
Only Members
may compete in League team competitions.
Additional
eligibility rules may apply in each competition. |
3.6 |
Match Preliminaries
The
following preliminaries should be carried out before the start of
the play: |
a. |
The home
team shall be responsible for providing, for each game, the
following equipment in usable order: a chess set and board, a chess
clock, two scoresheets, a table and two chairs. |
b. |
Each team
shall present a captain. The captains shall first agree
any
variations in the conditions of play permitted by the
competition.
Then they shall exchange lists of eligible players in order of
decreasing playing strength, the strongest player being designated
board one, the next board two and so on (the LMC may penalise any
team that flagrantly abuses this stipulation). The away team shall
have White on the odd boards and Black on the even boards.
|
c. |
If after
these preliminaries the advertised or agreed start time for the
playing session has been passed, then the delay shall be debited
from all the clocks of the team causing the delay, and the clocks
then started for the White players. Otherwise, the clocks shall be
started for the White players at the start of the advertised or
agreed playing session. |
3.7 |
Default of Game
During the
period of grace defined for each competition, captains may
substitute an eligible reserve in place of a player failing to keep
their appointment. Any board on which a captain is unable to field
an eligible player within the period of grace shall be lost by
default; in addition, if an ineligible player is fielded, the LMC
may fine the player's club a sum of £2. |
3.8 |
Scoring
|
a. |
Individual
games shall be scored one point for a win, half a point for a draw
and no points for a loss. These points are then aggregated, and the
team with the higher aggregate score shall win the match; if the
scores are equal, the match is tied. |
b. |
If a team
match tie is to be broken by board count, this is calculated by
aggregating one point for a win on board one, two points for a win
on board two and so on down to the last board, the team with the
lower board count winning the match. |
c. |
If a team
match tie is to be broken by board elimination, the
winner is
determined by disregarding as many of the lowest boards as necessary
to secure a result. |
3.9 |
Notification of Results
|
|
The home
team captain must complete, fully and legibly, a Match Result form
as supplied by the Match Secretary, and ensure that the Match
Secretary receives it within 72 hours of completion (unless delay
under rule 4.2.b is invoked). The LMC may impose a fine of £2 for
any unreasonable delay in forwarding the result of the match. |
4.
UNFINISHED GAMES
4.1 |
General
Any game
unfinished at the end of a playing session shall be resolved by
continuation or by adjudication, as determined by the rules for the
competition. |
4.2 |
Adjudication
|
a. |
If an
unfinished game is to be resolved by adjudication, both players
shall first record and agree the final position, and then discuss
the position and try to agree a result. If the players cannot agree,
the position shall be referred to the captains, who shall attempt to
adjudicate the position. They may appoint other players as
adjudicators to help them. No-one else must comment or interfere
during this adjudication. |
b. |
If the
captains cannot agree, the position may have to be sent for
adjudication by the League. The home team captain should complete,
fully and legibly, a League Adjudication form as supplied by the
Adjudication Secretary. This must include the claim being made by
each side. The captains may then agree to delay submitting both the
Adjudication form(s) and the Match
Result form
for seven days so that further consideration can be given to the
outstanding position(s). |
c. |
Failing
agreement, the Adjudication form(s) shall be submitted by the home
captain to the League Adjudication Secretary. The responsibility for
any error in completing an Adjudication form shall rest with the
captains. No alterations shall be accepted after the form has been
submitted. In particular, if it is subsequently discovered that an
illegality occurred earlier in the game, the recorded position still
stands. |
d. |
The LMC
shall appoint and maintain a pool of League
Adjudicators, and an Appeal Panel of five strong League
Adjudicators
from five different clubs. The Adjudication Secretary shall, upon
receipt of an Adjudication form, remove the names and clubs of the
two players, then forward the adjudication position to a League
Adjudicator who has no connection with either team or player
concerned. |
e. |
The
Adjudicator shall give his opinion as to the result of the game with
best play on both sides. A fee of £2 shall be payable by the club
concerned for each claim which is not upheld by the Adjudicator's
decision. The Adjudication Secretary shall notify the Match
Secretary and the secretaries of both clubs of the Adjudicator's
decision and any resulting fees. |
f. |
A team
captain or club secretary may lodge an appeal against any
adjudicated result, regardless of the match situation, by notifying
the Adjudication Secretary within ten days of being notified of the
result by the Adjudication Secretary. Analysis may be presented to
support the appeal. |
g. |
The
Adjudication Secretary shall notify the opposing team that an appeal
is pending, and the opposing team shall then be allowed a further
ten days to provide, if they wish, their analysis, and to lodge
appeals on any other adjudicated results from the same match. |
h. |
The
Adjudication Secretary shall forward the appeal to three
Members of
the Appeal Panel. Their decision is final. A fee of £5 shall be
payable by the club concerned for each appeal which is not upheld by
the Appeal Panel's decision. If an appeal is upheld, the fees for
adjudication shall be adjusted to reflect the amended decision. The
Adjudication Secretary shall notify the Match Secretary and the
secretaries of the both clubs of the Appeal Panel's decision and any
resulting fees. |
4.3 |
Continuation
|
a. |
In any game
unfinished at the end of a playing session for which the competition
rules permit either player to choose to continue instead of
adjudication, the player to move at the end of the playing session,
should first seal a continuation move and give custody of it to his
opponent before stopping the clocks, regardless of whether he or his
opponent wish to continue. |
b. |
The home
player first indicates his choice. If he chooses to continue, the
game shall be continued at the away player's Bristol League club
premises. Otherwise, if his opponent then chooses to continue, the
game shall be continued at the original venue. These choices must be
taken on the night of the match, but the venue for any continuation
may be varied by mutual agreement at any time. |
c. |
Players
should decide the continuation date on the night of the
match.
Failing that they must each take steps to arrange a date at the
earliest possible opportunity. If a player makes insufficient
co-operation in setting a date, the LMC may decide the result of the
game. |
d. |
Any game
that is unfinished by the weekend before the AGM shall be declared
void, unless there are reasonable grounds for the delay. |
5.
QUICKPLAY FINISHES
5.1 |
Rules of Play
|
|
Quickplay
finishes shall be played without an arbiter and shall be subject to
the latest FIDE Laws of Chess, particularly those Laws which refer
specifically to games played with quickplay finishes. |
5.2 |
Claiming a Draw
|
|
Draw claims
under FIDE Law D1 shall be submitted to the Match Secretary who
shall where necessary consult an arbiter or League Adjudicator. Any
unresolved claims shall be dealt with by the LMC, whose decision,
having regard to the opinions of the arbiter or Adjudicator, shall
be final. If at any stage the draw claim is withdrawn or rejected,
the claimant shall lose the game; if the claim is rejected, the club
of the claimant shall also be fined £3. If the claim is successful,
the club of the claimant’s opponent shall be fined £3. |
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|
6. TEAM
CHAMPIONSHIPS
6.1 |
Format
|
a. |
Team
Championships shall be held from September 1st to April
30th each year. |
b. |
Each Team
Championship shall consist of a division of teams determined by
promotion and relegation from the previous season. The most senior
division shall be the first division, the next most senior the
second division and so on. |
c. |
In each
division, each team shall play every other team in the division
twice, once at home and once away. The LMC may revise these
conditions if the number of teams engaged make this desirable. |
d. |
Each match
shall be between two teams of six players. A team shall score two
Match Points for a match won, one Match Point for a match tied and
no Match Points for a match lost. |
e. |
At the
end of the season, the teams in each division shall be placed in
order of decreasing number of Match Points aggregated. If the two or
more teams have the same number of Match Points, then the following
tie-breaks shall be used in this order:
·
greatest
number of individual game points aggregated in all matches;
·
fewest
number of Default Penalty Points (see Rule 6.6);
·
greatest
number of individual game points aggregated in the matches between
the tied teams.
If still
tied, the teams shall be in a tied position. |
f. |
In all but
the first division, the two teams placed highest in the
division at
the end of a season shall be promoted to the next more senior
division in place of the two teams placed lowest in that division,
who shall be relegated to the less senior division. The LMC shall
have the power to promote additional teams and to waive relegations. |
6.2 |
Entry
Entry to the
Team Championships is open to any Member Club whose League
subscriptions are fully paid up. A club may enter more than one
team, in which case the teams shall be designated “A”, “B”, “C” and
so on, in decreasing order of seniority. Entries shall be delivered
to the Match Secretary on or before July 1st prior to the
start of the season. |
6.3 |
Eligibility of Players
|
a. |
For each
team entered in the Team Championships, the Secretary of the Member
Club must provide the Match Secretary with a list of at least six
bona fide members of the club to be registered for that team, at
least two clear days before that club's first match of the season.
It must be the intention that these players shall play regularly for
the team for which they are registered, and players should be
registered in order of strength as far as is practicable. |
b. |
Additional
players are automatically registered for the most junior team in a
club by the inclusion of their names on any Match Result form. |
c. |
A player may
not normally play in the Team Championships for more than one club
during a given season. The LMC may allow this under exceptional
circumstances. |
d. |
The LMC
shall have the power to veto or cancel registration of a player
without disclosing their reason for doing so. |
e. |
For each
match in the Team Championships, the club must field six players
registered for that team or for another team from the same club. A
player may be registered for only one team at any time. |
f. |
The Match
Secretary shall publish at the start of each season a set of Grading
Thresholds for each division. |
g. |
A player may
play for a team in a lower division than that for which he is
registered if he has an ECF grade which is below the Grading
Threshold for the lower division. |
h. |
Where a club
has two teams in non-adjacent divisions, e.g. teams in division 2
and division 4, the two players registered lowest for a team (boards
5 and 6) may play for the next more junior team. Rule 6.3.g shall
not apply to restrict these members from playing for a less senior
team, but may permit further members to play for a less senior team. |
i. |
A player may
play for a less senior team in the same division as that for which
he is registered if he has an ECF grade which is below the Grading
Threshold for the division immediately below. |
6.4 |
Playing Sessions & Rates of Play
|
a. |
The playing
session shall not be on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, except with
the express advance permission of the LMC. |
b. |
In divisions
1, 2, 3 and 4 the playing session shall be from 7.30pm until
10.30pm. In all other divisions the playing session shall be from
7.30pm until 10.00pm. In all divisions, the period of grace before
default of game ends at 8pm. |
c. |
The standard
rates of play shall be as follows: In division 1, 2, 3 and 4 all
moves shall be completed in 1½ hours and quickplay finishes (Rule 5)
shall apply. In all other divisions all moves shall be completed in
1¼ hours and quickplay finishes shall apply. |
d. |
Players on
any single board may agree before the start of the game to use the
alternative rate of play applicable to that division. Games played
using the alternative rates of play shall be designated as such on
the team scoresheet before the start of the match by a means
specified to clubs by the Match Secretary. In division 1 the
alternative rate of play shall be 36 moves in 1½ hours followed by
24 moves in every hour. The alternative rate of play in divisions 2,
3 and 4 shall be 42 moves in 1½ hours followed by 6 moves every ¼
hour. In all other divisions the alternative rate of play shall be
37 moves in 1¼ hours followed by 6 moves every ¼ hour. |
e. |
If at the
start of the match only one player is present on a particular board,
then that player shall have the right to nominate the rate of play
for that board, being either the standard rate of play applicable to
the division as specified in Rule 6.4.c or the alternative rate of
play applicable to the division as specified in Rule 6.4.d. If at
the start of the game neither player is present on a particular
board then Rule 6.4.c shall apply. |
6.5 |
Unfinished Games
In division
1, where a game is played using the alternative rate of play, either
player may choose to continue any unfinished game instead of
adjudication. In all other divisions, where a game is played using
the alternative rate of play, either player may elect for any
unfinished game to be adjudicated, or the players may mutually agree
to continue the game at a venue of their choice. |
6.6 |
Default of Games
|
a. |
For each
game defaulted in a Team Championship match, Default Penalty Points
(“DPPs”) shall be automatically imposed on the team defaulting, at
the rate of 6 DPPs for a default on board 1, 5 DPPs for a default on
board 2 and so on, reducing to 1 penalty point on board 6. |
b. |
A club may
appeal against the imposition of DPPs, and the LMC can use its
discretion in considering the appeal. The appeal must reach the
Match Secretary within fourteen days of the match date. The LMC will
normally waive DPPs if the club can show that 48 hours’ notice of
intention to default was given. |
c. |
For each 10
DPPs accumulated in one season, one Match Point
shall be
deducted from the team's total and the club shall be fined £1. If a
team exceeds 45 DPPs during the season, it shall be required to
resign from the Team Championships. |
6.7 |
Resignation or Dismissal of Team
|
a. |
If a team
resigns or is dismissed from the Team Championships, the entire
record of that team shall be deleted from the Team Championship
records. |
b. |
If a club
cannot meet the obligations of all of its teams in the Team
Championships, the LMC may decide which team is to be withdrawn. |
7. TEAM
KNOCK-OUT
7.1 |
Format
|
a. |
A Team
Knock-Out competition shall be held from September 1st to
April 30th each year. |
b. |
The fixtures
for each round shall be determined by a draw made by the LMC and
communicated to the club secretaries by the Match Secretary. The
team drawn first in each fixture shall play at home. |
c. |
Each match
shall be between two teams of eight players, and shall be played on
a knock-out basis. If the match is tied, board count will be used to
break the tie. If this fails to resolve the tie, board elimination
will apply. If the match is still tied, the match shall be replayed
at the away team's premises. |
7.2 |
Entry
Entry to the
Team Knock-Out is open to any Member Club whose League subscriptions
are fully paid up. A club may enter only one team. Entries to the
Team Knock-Out shall be delivered to the Match Secretary on or
before July 1st prior to the start of the season. There
is no fee. |
7.3 |
Eligibility of Players
A player may
play for only one team in the Team Knock-Out in any one season. |
7.4 |
Playing
Sessions, Rates of Play & Unfinished Games
These are as
for matches using the standard rate of play (Rule 6.4.c) in division
1 of the Team Championships. Rules 6.4.d and 6.4.e shall not apply. |
8.
MINOR TEAM KNOCK-OUT
8.1 |
Format
|
a. |
A Minor Team Knock-Out
competition shall be held between September 1st and April 30th each
season.
|
b. |
Each match shall be between
two teams of six players. The format shall otherwise be as for the
Team Knock-Out.
|
8.2 |
Entry
|
a. |
A club may enter one or more
teams, but no player may play for more than one team during any one
season’s competition.
|
b. |
The rules for entry are
otherwise as for the Team Knock-Out.
|
8.3 |
Team Eligibility
|
a. |
No team may be fielded in any
match whose mean (average) ECF grade shall exceed 115.
|
b. |
Where a player has no ECF
grade, his ECF grade shall be deemed to be 115 for the purposes of
determining eligibility.
|
c. |
No player may play in the
competition if he is registered for a team playing in division 1 of
the Team Championships.
|
8.4 |
Playing Sessions, Rates of Play & Unfinished Games
These are as for matches using
the standard rate of play (Rule 6.4.c) in division 2 of the Team
Championships. Rules 6.4.d and 6.4.e shall not apply.
|
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9.
OTHER COMPETITIONS
All other
competitions shall be played according to rules laid down by the LMC. The
LMC shall organise a Summer Lightning Competition, an Individual Knock-Out
competition, Individual Championships to be decided by a weekend congress
open only to Members, and other competitions as it sees fit.
10.
ECF GAME FEE
10.1 |
General
The League
will support and participate in the ECF Game Fee scheme. The Game
Fee charged by the League will be that charged by the ECF to the
League. |
10.2 |
Team Competitions
|
a. |
All games
played in all divisions of the Team Championship, the Team Knock-Out
and the Minor Team Knock-Out are subject to Game Fee. Games in the
Summer Lightning Competition are not subject to Game Fee. |
b. |
These Game
Fees will be treated as a club due on the basis of an estimate of
games to be played in the season. |
c. |
Clubs will
be notified in September of the due for the season, which will be
payable by 31st December. Early payment will attract a
discount equal to any early payment discount received by the League
from the ECF. The LMC may fine the club up to £5 per team for late
payment. |
d. |
Club dues
for the following season will be adjusted to reflect any difference
between the original estimate and Game Fees actually incurred during
the season. |
10.3 |
Individual Competitions
|
a. |
All games
played in the Individual Championships are subject to Game Fee. |
b. |
These Game
Fees will be collected as part of the entry fee. |
10.4 |
Defaulted Games
|
a. |
No Game Fee
will be due to the ECF on defaulted games, but the team(s) or
player(s) defaulting will still be charged the Game Fee by the
League. |
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