42. If a player take into the hand dealt to him a card belonging to the other pack, the adversaries, on discovery of the error, may decide whether they will have a fresh deal or not.
A MISDEAL.
43. A misdeal loses the deal.
44. It is a misdeal—
I. Unless the cards are dealt into four packets, one at a time in regular rotation, beginning with the player to the dealer’s left.
II. Should the dealer place the last (i.e., the trump) card, face downwards, on his own, or any other pack.
III. Should the trump card not come in its regular order to the dealer; but he does not lose his deal if the pack be proved imperfect.
IV. Should a player have fourteen cards, and either of the other three less than thirteen.
V. Should the dealer, under an impression that he has made a mistake, either count the cards on the table or the remainder of the pack.