Playing Enclosure definition

Playing Enclosure means the Field of Play and the Perimeter Area as set out in Law 1.
Playing Enclosure means the playing area and the space around it normally bounded by permanent perimeter fencing. If no perimeter fencing is evident then the natural boundary such as buildings or rock faces, and in the absence of any natural or physical boundary then an area not less than 5 meters where practicable surrounding the playing area.
Playing Enclosure means the Playing Area and the space around it, not less than five metres where practicable.

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