Part 45 (1/2)
(7) He who offends against ---- 42 and 43.
(8) He who touches in beer a Declarer, and does not immediately revoke the touche. (-- 48.)
(9) A Declarer who touches another who has not declared. (-- 48.)
(10) He who refuses without justifiable ground to act as umpire.
(-- 48.)
(11) He who cribs beer in drinking, or spills the beer of another, or fouls it.
(12) He who forgets his Smollis.[53]
(13) He who touches an Umpire, knowing him to be such.
(14) He who insults or calumniates a Beer-convention.
(15) He who declares the decision of a Beer-convention to be unjust; but this shall not include the appeal to a General.
(16) The Beer-judge who offends against -- 34.
(17) He who declares that he will appeal to a General, and yet does it not on the proper day. (-- 103.)
(18) He who has declared that he would appeal to a General, but makes this later than five minutes after his declaration. (-- 104.)
(19) The beerschisser who sits in Beer-convention, or at all acts in beer-suits.
(20) The beerschisser who, after he has allowed himself to be called upon to be fought-out, revokes. (-- 128.)
(21) The beerschisser who in the fighting-out does not drink in time. (-- 122.)
(22) The beerschisser, who calls a beer-honourable or beer-banned-Appellant, a Beerschisser. (-- 115.)
(23) He who alters or writes down any thing on the beer-tablet, or expunges any thing, without the right to do it (-- 136.)
(24) He who writes down, by his own fault, the name of the be-thundered, or of the accuser-appellant, wrong. (-- 139.)
(25) The be-thundered or accuser-appellant who purposely spells his name wrong to the writer-down. (-- 139.)
(26) He who, indeed, writes down the name of the be-thundered, or of the accuser-appellant on the tablet correctly, but who states a false date or a false quant.i.ty.
(27) He who does not convey the commission of writing down or expunging within five minutes.
(28) Every one whose duty it is to write down or expunge from the tablet, and does not do this within five minutes.
(29) He who gives to another without due authority, an order to alter, or to write down upon, or to expunge any thing from the tablet.
(-- 138.)
(30) He who does not call a Beer-convent upon a fact which renders liable to the setting-forth of a viertel.