Part 44 (1/2)
The order must, at the same time, be given, and where it is possible, to a Fox, to wipe the beerschisser from the beer-tablet.
If the umpire proclaims the out-to-be-fought as beer-honourable too early, or too late, he himself goes into beer-banishment.
122. Both parties must drink at once, on the word of command. If the beerschisser does this not, he is be-thundered to a viertel; if the other, who, according to the declaration of the fighter-out, has to drink with the beerschisser, drinks not at the same time, he goes into beer-banishment.
123. If the beerschisser does not drink, after the command is given, his choppin in the five minutes, he continues a beerschisser, and the choppin not drunken by him is written on the beer-tablet in addition.
124. In all these cases the commanding umpire has the right to p.r.o.nounce the penalty on the defaulters, without further proceeding, and cause them to be written on the beer-tablet, nor can he for this be called to account.
125. If one has been be-thundered on account of an unperformed quant.i.ty of fore or after drinking, he must drink the quant.i.ty still due, from five minutes to five minutes, after he has again been declared beer-honourable.
126. This must be done before those whom he has to drink after; or, should they be absent, before two beer-honourable witnesses.
127. The beerschisser has all the choppins that have been drunken with him during the fighting-out by the out-fighters immediately to pay for.
128. If the beerschisser has requested any one to call on him to be fought-out, he cannot again revoke the call; if he does this, he is mulct in a viertel.
129. The beerschisser has the right, during the pawking, or fighting-out, to have the beer necessary for the out-pawking upon the table at which the beer-honourables kneip.
130. Only one beerschisser can be pawked-out at one time.
131. He goes into beer-banishment--
(1) Who gives a false cerevis.
(2) Who offends against -- 34.
(3) Who permits a beer-touche, or provocation, to stand against him beyond the regular time, and neither challenges, fixes the time, nor fights out, without having any sufficient ground of excuse to give. The sufficient grounds are--
(_a_) Older scandals, but not fore or after drinking quant.i.ties.
(_b_) If he has received no beer, spite of its having been immediately ordered, after challenge or fixing of the time has taken place.
(4) Who has declared a beerschisser, either by word or deed, to be beer-honourable. This happens through--
(_a_) He who contracts a scandal or fights one out with a beerschisser, and kneips with him in beer; that is,
(a) He who fore or after drinks with a beerschisser. (-- 114).
(_b_) He who has his beer standing on the same table with that of a beerschisser.
(_c_) He who plays with a beerschisser at a beer-play.
(_d_) He who with the beerschisser pours out of the same vessel, or drinks with him out of the same gla.s.s.
(b) He who ”catches out”[52] a beerschisser in the kneip, where the same stands inscribed as beerschisser on the beer-tablet.
(c) He who calls a Beer-convention upon a case against a beerschisser, which does not render him liable to a penalty of a viertel. (-- 115).
(d) He who submits to the same a beer-case for decision, or calls him as witness.
(e) He who too early proclaims the fought-out, beer-honourable.