dburn, on 2014-January-04, 06:28, said:
If West still has his hand from the previous board, Law 17 mandates the award of an adjusted score; but
If East still has his hand from the previous board, Law 17 allows the board to be played.
This is: [a] what was intended by the lawmakers; [b] ridiculous; [c] both. Select whichever seems to you to apply.
As I wrote above, this is unhandled in the laws.
I do believe that it is possible to save the board in both cases but I don't think that is what is intened by WBFLC.
Honestly I believe the intention is that for the Board to be "saved" the irregularity must be discovered and rectified before offender's partner calls subsequent to the first call by the offender and before the opening lead is made (whichever occurs first).
This excludes from recovery a few very special situations with the benefit of fewer special Law exceptions.