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Subject: formatting test - please ignore

Author: Will Singleton

Date: 14:07:45 09/14/98


PREFACE

The Laws of Chess cannot cover all possible situations that
may arise during a game, nor can they regulate all
administrative questions. Where cases are not precisely
regulated by an Article of the Laws, it should be possible
to reach a correct decision by studying analogous situations
which are discussed in the Laws. The Laws assume that
arbiters have the necessary competence, sound judgement and
absolute objectivity. Too detailed a rule might deprive the
arbiter of his freedom of judgement and thus prevent him
from finding the solution to a problem dictated by fairness,
logic and special factors.

FIDE appeals to all chess players and federations to accept
this view.




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