Laws 28 and 29
Law 28 B reads:
'A call is considered to be in rotation when made by a player whose turn it was to call before rectification has been assessed for a call out of rotation by an opponent. Making such a call forfeits the right to rectification for the call out of rotation......'.
The last para on Law 28 in the Commentary, p21, reads:
'The TD has to understand that Law 29A does not supersede Law 28B. The choice to take one's proper turn when on the offender's left, does not forfeit rectification of the call out of rotation.'
Is the right to rectification forfeited or not?
Or am I missing something in interpretation of the language?