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What is the maximum payout on Betfair?

Overall Maximum Daily Payout Limit: Subject to any lower limits that may apply in respect of any particular event (as set out above), the overall maximum daily payout limit to any customer for all winning bets placed on the Sportsbook, Fixed Odds and Multiples products combined is £1,000,000 (or the currency ...

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Use and interpretation

The Betfair Sportsbook Rules and Regulations ("Sportsbook Rules") are part of Betfair's terms and conditions. The Sportsbook Rules apply in relation to the markets offered and bets placed on the Betfair Sportsbook and on Betfair's "Fixed Odds" and "˜Multiples" products (although they do not apply in relation to any bets placed on Australian Multis, Tote Extra and Tote & Exotics markets). The Sportsbook Rules do not apply to markets offered or bets placed on the Betfair Exchange.

The Sportsbook Rules consist of the following:

This Introduction section (Part A);

section (Part A); The General Rules (set out in Part B below); and (set out in Part B below); and The Specific Sports Rules (set out in Part C below â€" these apply to certain sports and to financial markets). The General Rules apply to all bets on the aforementioned products unless stated otherwise in the Specific Sports Rules. If there is any inconsistency between the Specific Sports Rules and the General Rules, the Specific Sports Rules shall prevail. The General Rules will apply in respect of any category of bets or markets not referred to in the Specific Sports Rules (for example, special bets or beach volleyball). Please note that there are separate Rules and Regulations for each of our Exchange and Sportsbook products. The rules governing how markets are offered, managed and/or settled are not the same for every market on each product. In certain circumstances, a bet that is settled as a winner on one product may be settled as a loser on the other product (and vice versa). Additionally, different settlement rules may apply so that, for example, bets that are a winner on one product may be settled as a dead heat or be voided on the other product. Customers must ensure that they familiarise themselves with the relevant rules that apply to the bets that they place on Betfair's products.

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What is toilet in Scottish?

For the uninitiated, cludgie is a Scottish word meaning “toilet”, although probably not to be used in the politest of companies.

cludgie noun earlier than 1969 View OED entry

If you ask a Scot to point you in the direction of the cludgie, he or she will most likely know exactly where you want to go, but may wince at your use of slang. For the uninitiated, cludgie is a Scottish word meaning “toilet”, although probably not to be used in the politest of companies. When the OED published its entry for cludgie in a recent update, the earliest evidence we found was in Glasgow-born author George Friel’s 1969 novel Grace & Miss Partridge: She gangs tae the cludgie ten times every night. 1972 G. Friel Grace & Miss Partridge i. 11

It’s likely that any earlier evidence might refer to an outdoors facility as indoor lavatories would still have been something of a luxury for many people. Can you help us find anything?

Posted by OED_Editor on 12 July 2013 8.40

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