Introduction
1. Principal Function of
ORLC and Responsibility for the Laws of Association Croquet
2. Background
3. Additional Function
4. Structure
5. Revision Timetable
6. Changes log
Summary
Of Principal Changes From The Fifth Edition
1. Overview
Official
Rulings
4(e)
5(e)
6(c)(4)
6(f)
13(b)(1)(A)
16(c)(1)
22(e)
28(d)
34(c)
Draft Rulings
5(a)
5(d)(2)
6(a)
37(e)
39(a)(3)
App6
Possible Amendments
5
6(h)
17(a)
28(a)(1)
37(h)
Commentary
1. An Outline Of The Game
2. The Court
3. Equipment And Accessories
4. Start And End Of A Game
And Turn
5. A Stroke And The Striking
Period
6. States Of A Ball
7. Outside Agencies
8. The Start Of A Game
9. Election Of Striker's
Ball
10. Ball Off The Court
11. Ball In The Yard-Line
Area
12. Replacement Of A Ball
Off The Court Or In The Yard-Line Area0
13. Wiring Lift
14. Hoop Point
15. Peg Point
16. Roquet
17. Hoop And Roquet Situations
18. Consequences Of A Roquet
19. Placing Balls For A
Croquet Stroke
20. Croquet Stroke
21. Continuation Stroke
22. General Principles (Errors)
23. Forestalling Play
24. Compound Errors
25. Playing When Not Entitled
To Do So
26. Playing A Wrong Ball
27. Playing When A Ball
Is Misplaced
28. Faults
29. General Principles
30. Balls Wrongly Removed
Or Not Removed From The Game
31. Misplaced Clips And
Misleading Information
32. Playing When Forestalled
33. Interference With The
Position Of A Ball
34. Interference With The
Playing Of A Stroke
35. Miscellaneous Interference
36. Optional Lift Or Contact
37. Bisques
38. Pegging Out In Handicap
Games
39. Restoration Of Bisques
40. General
41. Ordinary Doubles Play
42. Advanced Doubles Play
43. Handicap Doubles Play
44. Shortened Games
45. Advanced Play In Shortened
Games
46. Handicap Play In Shortened
Games
47. The State Of The Game
48. Referees Of The Game
49. Expedition In Play
50. Advice And Aids
51. Miscellaneous Laws Of
Conduct
52. Double-Banked Games
53. Tournament And Match
Play
54. Local Laws
55. Overriding Law