[22] Detached cards (i.e., cards taken out of the hand but not dropped face upwards on the table, or dropped face downwards on the table), are only liable to be called, if named; vide Law 60.

[23] If two or more cards are played at once, the adversaries have a right to call which they please to the trick in course of play, and afterwards to call the others.

[24] And then lead without waiting for his partner to play.

[25] Without waiting for his partner to play.

[26] i.e., the first time that side obtains the lead.

[27] i.e., the penalty of calling a suit must be exacted from whichever of them next first obtains the lead. It follows that if the player who leads out of turn is the partner of the person who ought to have led, and a suit is called, it must be called at once from the right leader. If he is allowed to play as he pleases, the only penalty that remains is to call the card erroneously led.

[28] i.e., whichever of them next first has the lead.

[29] At every trick.

[30] Vide also Law 46.

[31] Vide also Law 61.