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l notices to purchasers guide to catalogu<strong>in</strong>g<br />

12<br />

Notices to Purchasers<br />

Criteria for Pedigree Compilation<br />

The follow<strong>in</strong>g criteria have been agreed <strong>in</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>ciple by those Sales Companies represented<br />

on the European Sub-Committee of the International Catalogu<strong>in</strong>g Standards Committee.<br />

1. Pedigrees may not extend beyond the fifth dam. Only black-type performers<br />

and their l<strong>in</strong>ks may be mentioned under the fifth dam.<br />

2. Certa<strong>in</strong> relationships to the subject animal are designated ‘key positions’. Key<br />

positions comprise:<br />

- the subject animal him/herself<br />

- the first dam of the subject animal and any of her descendants<br />

Only <strong>in</strong> the case of animals <strong>in</strong> key positions may the race names of non-black<br />

type races be carried. Only <strong>in</strong> the case of animals <strong>in</strong> key positions may a 4thplac<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> a Gro<strong>up</strong>/Graded race be mentioned (NB Such a plac<strong>in</strong>g will not<br />

confer black type, except as set out on page viii of the ICSC Booklet 2010).<br />

3. Jump Races appear<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Part IV of the ICSC Booklet may confer black type,<br />

but only if the type is italicised to differentiate it clearly from the black type<br />

given to flat race performances.<br />

4. No reference to relationships may be made other than <strong>in</strong> the case of the Full-<br />

(i.e. ‘own-‘) brother or sister. (That is to say, references such as ‘three-parts<br />

sister to’ and ‘bred on the same l<strong>in</strong>es as’ are disallowed). Except <strong>in</strong> the case of<br />

the subject animal, the horse to whom the animal <strong>in</strong> question is related must<br />

be a black-type horse.<br />

5. ‘Excellence narrative’ must be restricted to the top horse <strong>in</strong> any qualify<strong>in</strong>g<br />

category. Thus, while a Sales Company may elect to use any one of the<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g terms – ‘Champion’, ‘Top-rated’ or ‘High-weighted’ – such terms as<br />

‘2nd Top-rated’ may not be used. Further, excellence narrative may only be<br />

applied to <strong>horses</strong> which<br />

- have been officially rated top with<strong>in</strong> the follow<strong>in</strong>g categories or<br />

comb<strong>in</strong>ation of categories:<br />

Cont<strong>in</strong>ent<br />

Country<br />

Sex<br />

Age<br />

Distance range<br />

- have been published <strong>in</strong> the relevant section of the ICSC Booklet<br />

6. Performances outside the home country of the catalogue <strong>in</strong> question will be<br />

<strong>in</strong>dicated as such, either by cit<strong>in</strong>g the country(ies) by name or by use of the<br />

word ‘abroad’.<br />

This catalogue has been compiled <strong>in</strong> accordance<br />

with the criteria agreed by the<br />

International Catalogu<strong>in</strong>g Standards Committee.

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