✨ Racing Definitions
30 SEPTEMBER 2009 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 144 3365
Jockey Challenge means a type of bet offered by an Authorised Wagering Operator as a jockey challenge, for which the person placing the bet is placing a bet on a Riders outcome in a Race or over a series of designated Races.
Judge means the person appointed by NZTR or a Club to declare the official placings for each Race at a Race Meeting.
Judge’s Report means the report specifying for a Race the placings of horses in stake-bearing placings and the placing immediately following the last stake-bearing placing, which is prepared and signed by the Judge in accordance with Rule 641.
Judicial Committee means a Judicial Committee appointed by the Judicial Control Authority.
Judicial Control Authority means the Judicial Control Authority established pursuant to the Racing Act 2003.
Jumping Race means a Hurdle Race or a Steeplechase Race, as applicable.
Laying means the placing of a bet, whether directly or indirectly, on a horse to lose a race, "Lay" and "Laid" each have a corresponding meaning.
Legal Ownership Entity means any legal person (e.g. a company or a Limited Partnership) other than a natural person or group of natural persons (e.g., persons in a syndicate or partnership).
Licence means one or more of the following licences:
(a) Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D or Class E rider’s licence;
(b) Class A, Class B, or Class C trainer’s licence; or
(c) Class A, Class B or Class C miscellaneous licence.
Licensed means holding a valid and applicable Licence at that time.
Licenceholder means the holder of one or more of the following licences:
(a) Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D or Class E rider’s licence;
(b) Class A, Class B, Class C trainer’s licence; or
(c) Class A, Class B or Class C miscellaneous licence.
Such person may also be referred to as a Licensed Person.
Limited Partnership means a limited partnership formed in accordance with the Limited Partnerships Act 2008.
List of Disqualifications means the List of persons and horses who are disqualified in accordance with the Rules, which is kept by NZTR in accordance with Rule 1103.
Maiden means:
(a) for a Flat Race, a horse, which at the time of starting in a Flat Race, has not previously won a Flat Race;
(b) for a Hurdle Race, a horse, which at the time of starting in a Hurdle Race, has not previously won a Hurdle Race; and
(c) for a Steeplechase Race, a horse, which at the time of starting in a Steeplechase Race, has not previously won a Steeplechase Race.
Maiden Race means in respect of a Flat Race, a Hurdle Race or a Steeplechase Race (as applicable), a Race of that type in which only Maidens may start.
Near Relative means the:
(a) wife, husband, civil union partner, or De facto Partner;
(b) the father, father-in-law, mother, mother-in-law, and/or civil union partner or De facto Partner of the father or mother;
(c) son, son-in-law, daughter, daughter-in-law, and/or civil union partner or De facto Partner of the son or daughter; and
(d) brother, brother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law, and/or civil union partner or De facto Partner of the brother or sister,
of the person in question.
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