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Old Sat Feb 07, 2004, 01:29pm
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Originally posted by carldog
Just so I can understand this better, can someone provide an example of a situation that would actually involve "definite information relative to the time involved" and would therefore justify the Ref running time off the game clock?
'02-'03 Case Book pg.41 Rule 5.10.1 B

A1 travels immediately after the official sounds the whistle and signals the clock to stop, s/he glances at the clock and notices there are three seconds remaining in the quarter. However, the timer does not stop the clock and time expires. Ruling. The referee will direct that three seconds be put back on the clock since s/he had definite knowledge of the amount of time involved.

To take time off the clock, see 5.10.1 C

There is no provision for the correction (of time) of an error made in the officials accuracy in counting seconds.

[Edited by thumpferee on Feb 7th, 2004 at 12:34 PM]
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