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(a) a sign indicating the new minimum or maximum and the proposed time
of change is displayed at the table at least 20 minutes prior to the time
of the change; or
(b) all players at the table agree to the new limit(s); or
(c) the table is being opened for gaming for the first time in a gaming day; or
(d) there is no gaming activity taking place at the table.
A Government inspector shall be notified of the proposed change where sub-paragraph (a) of this rule applies, and of the change where sub-paragraph (b), (c) or (d) applies.
13.4 A shift manager may allow a player to wager in excess of the stated maximum wager on that table, provided that a sign denoting the new minimum and maximum wagers for that player is placed on an appropriate area of the table.
13.5 The casino operator may require that wagers be placed in increments of a specific amount, which amount shall not exceed the minimum wager specified for the table concerned. The amount of any such increment shall be displayed at the table or location on the sign on which the minimum and maximum wager values are displayed.
14.0 Wagers
14.1 A player shall not make, and the casino operator, its employees and agents shall not accept, in connection with any game, a wager if:
(a) the wager is not expressly permitted by the rules of the game; or
(b) the amount thereof is contrary to the permissible minimum or maximum wager applying to that player and indicated on the sign displayed in accordance with rule 13.2 or rule 13.4, as the case may be, of this division; or
(c) partnership between players, with a view to exceeding any maximum wager, has occurred.
14.2 Where a wager is inadvertently made and accepted in contravention of rule 14.1 of this division, such a wager shall:
(a) if less than the permissible minimum be regarded as valid once only in respect of any player but otherwise shall be void;
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π Trade, Customs & Industry12 January 1996
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