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What is NYC RCNY § 2-02?

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(a) Each player must be the holder of a permit. (b) Permits are strictly personal and not transferable.

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§ 2-02 Croquet.

RCNY § 2-02

(a)Each player must be the holder of a permit.

(b)Permits are strictly personal and not transferable.

(c)A duplicate permit will not be issued unless another fee is paid.

(d)Croquet Fields, when not under repair or reserved for tournaments conducted by the Department of Parks and Recreation, are open daily, weather permitting.

(e)Permit holders are required to show their permits to the representative of the Department of Parks and Recreation upon request.

(f)Order of play is determined by order of arrival at Croquet Field.

(g)Players are required to furnish their own equipment.

(h)Rules of the game should be observed and courtesy extended to all permit holders.

(i)Violation of any of these Rules will result in the cancellation of Croquet Permits.

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