It revokes any other permit that has ever been given.
Can be claimed for as many revokes as occur during the hand; III.
If anyone (except dummy) play two cards to the same trick, or mix a card with a trick to which it does not belong, and the mistake be not discovered until the hand is played out, he is answerable for any consequent revokes he may have made.
The revoke penalty may be claimed for as many revokes as occur during a hand; but the accumulated penalty shall in no event exceed thirteen tricks.
Revokes forfeit three tricks from the hand or score: or opponents may add three to their score; partner may ask and correct a trick if not turned; the revoking side cannot score out in that deal.
A player who revokes in the last eight tricks, or omits to take when he can, forfeits the eight tricks to his opponent.
Indeed, his philosophy is so little settled as yet that every new article and every fresh conversation revokes some of his former opinions, and places the crux of philosophical controversy at a new point.
And upon this the king revokes the commission in the words of the text.
Also revokes are more commonly committed by a player who holds only two or three cards, than they are when he has in his hand seven or eight cards.
Can be claimed for as many revokes as occur during the hand, and a different penalty may be exacted for each revoke; III.
In order to prevent revokes as far as possible, the rule should be stringently observed of calling a player's attention to the fact that he renounces upon or trumps a led suit.
Should the players on both sides subject themselves to the penalty of one or more revokes, neither can win the game, and the revokes cancel each other.
In others, it onlyrevokes the will pro tanto, as in Pennsylvania and Delaware.
The court held that, where there are two wills, in some respects inconsistent, the latter revokes the former only so far as they are inconsistent with each other, unless there is an express clause of revocation.
In Virginia and Kentucky, the birth of a child after the will, if there were none previously, revokes the will, unless the child dies unmarried or an infant.
Marriage=--revokes will previously made by a woman, p.
A decree with the force of law published by the Provisional Government on October 10 revokes all exceptional legislation, and in its first article, No.
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