01-017 C.M.R. ch. 7, § 31 - Coupled Entries
The Presiding Judge shall be responsible for coupling horses. In addition to the foregoing, horses separately owned or trained may be coupled as an entry where it is necessary to do so to protect the public interest for the purpose of pari-mutuel wagering only. However, where this is done, entries may not be rejected.
Nothing in this rule shall preclude a licensed pari-mutuel track from limiting an owner or trainer to one starter in any single overnight race.
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The Presiding Judge shall be responsible for coupling horses. In addition to the foregoing, horses separately owned or trained may be coupled as an entry where it is necessary to do so to protect the public interest for the purpose of pari-mutuel wagering only. However, where this is done, entries may not be rejected.
Nothing in this rule shall preclude a licensed pari-mutuel track from limiting an owner or trainer to one starter in any single overnight race.