Expedite rule - after a time limit(about 10 minutes) has expired during a single point, the receiver automatically wins the point if he/she returns the ball successfully 13 times in a row. This forces the server to change his rallying tactics.(in Table Tennis)
The expedite rule is a rule which is designed to make games finish quicker. Because games were becoming longer and longer in the 1930s, the expedite rule was introduced in 1936. It has been changed several times since it was introduced, but it now says that if a game is unfinished after 10 minutes' play, the expedite rule comes into force. Using the expedite rule, players serve alternately, and the onus on winning the point is with the server because if the receiving player or pair makes 13 returns, the receiver will win the point.
The offside rule is used in winter sports such as American football and ice hockey.
you don't score a hit in hockey
There are 412 dints in an official hockey ball according to the field hockey rule book.
The sport of ice hockey, in the Winter Olympics, has an offside rule.
No slashing a player with your stick.
Hockey
I'll be happy to expedite your request.
There is currently no offside rule in field hockey. There were prior offside rules, rules that restricted the positioning of players from the attacking team in a way similar to the offside rule in soccer. The offside rules were changed as the rules of field hockey changed. The evolution of the field hockey offside rule culminated with its abolition in the mid 1990s.
similar in meaning to expedite.
Ice hockey
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