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PREFACE TO THE NORTH AMERICAN EDITION
LAWS OF DUPLICATE CONTRACT BRIDGE 1997

The first Laws of Duplicate Contract Bridge were published in 1928. There have been successive revisions in 1933, 1935, 1943, 1949, 1963, 1975 and 1987.

Through the Thirties, the Laws were promulgated by the Portland Club of London and the Whist Club of New York. From the Forties onwards, the American Contract Bridge League Laws Commission has replaced the Whist Club, while the British Bridge League and European Bridge League have supplemented the Portland Club's efforts. The 1975 Laws were also promulgated by the World Bridge Federation Laws Commission as they have been in 1987 and the current version.

This latest revision supersedes the 1987 Code on September 1, 1997. Zonal authorities may implement the new Code any time after March 1, 1997. In the American Contract Bridge League the revised laws are effective on May 27, 1997.

In the 1975 Laws and prior, words such as may, should, shall and must were used without much discrimination; in 1987 they were rationalized, and the practice is continued in the current Laws. When these Laws say that a player "may" do something ("any player may call attention to an irregularity during the auction"), the failure to do it is in no way wrong. A simple declaration that a player "does" something ("... dummy spreads his hand in front of him ...") establishes correct procedure without any suggestion that a violation be penalized. When a player "should" do something ("A claim should be accompanied at once by a statement ..."), his failure to do it is an infraction of law, which will jeopardize his rights, but which will incur a procedural penalty only seldom. In contrast, when these Laws say that a player "shall" do something ("No player shall take any action until the Director has explained ..."), a violation will be penalized more often than not. The strongest word, "must" ("before making a call, he must inspect the face of his cards"), indicates that violation is regarded as serious indeed. Note that "may" becomes very strong in the negative: "may not" is a stronger injunction than "shall not", just short of "must not".

A great deal of effort has been expended to make these Laws easy to use. References from one law to another have been made more explicit. The hundreds of headings and sub-headings can help a Director find the section of a law that is applicable to the facts of a case (these headings are for convenience of reference only; headings are not considered to be part of the Laws). The Table of Contents at the front of the book and the alphabetical index at the back should make a Director's task lighter.

The Drafting Committee notes with sorrow the passing of many previous contributors to the Laws whose imprint remains in the new Code - Jean Besse and Colin Harding of the WBF Laws Committee, and B. Jay Becker, Easley Blackwood and Alfred Sheinwold of the ACBL Laws Commission. We also acknowledge the efforts of Stewart Wheeler of the Portland Club for his help and advice.

The Drafting Committee acknowledges with gratitude the work of Rena Hetzer, who acted as secretary and liaison in the preparation of this revision.



Promulgating Bodies

THE LAWS COMMISSION
of the American Contract Bridge League

EDGAR KAPLAN, Co-Chairman
RALPH COHEN, Co-Chairman
Karen AllisonJeffrey Polisner
Richard GoldbergEric Rodwell
Amalya KearseGeorge Rosenkranz
Sami KehelaRoger Stern
Chip MartelPeggy Sutherlin
David McGeeKatie Thorpe
Robert Wolff
 
 

DRAFTING COMMITTEE

EDGAR KAPLAN, Chairman
Karen AllisonGrattan Endicott
Ralph CohenChip Martel
Roger Stern
 
 

THE LAWS COMMISSION OF
THE WORLD BRIDGE FEDERATION

EDGAR KAPLAN, Chairman (USA)
Ralph Cohen, Vice Chairman (USA)
Ton Kooijman, Vice Chairman (NETHERLANDS)
Jens Auken (DENMARK)Robert A. Howes (USA)
Max Bavin (GREAT BRITAIN)Jaime Ortiz-Patiño (SWITZERLAND)
Carlos Cabanne (ARGENTINA)Jeffrey Polisner (USA)
Claude Dadoun (FRANCE)Rebecca Rogers (USA)
José Damiani (FRANCE)Willian Schoder (USA)
David Davenport (PORTLAND CLUB)John Wignall (NEW ZEALAND)
Grattan Endicott (GREAT BRITAIN)James Zimmerman (USA)
Santanu Ghose (INDIA)


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Chapters:  I - Definitions   II - Preliminaries   III - Preparation and Progression   IV - General Laws Governing Irregularities   V - The Auction   VI - The Play   VII - Proprieties   VIII - The Score   IX - Tournament Sponsorship   X - Tournament Director   XI - Appeals
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