FelicityR, on 2018-July-25, 10:17, said:
I readily admit I'm no director but if a bid is illegal due to contravening a national association's rules (as opposed to actually making an illegal bid) I would think the best result would be to void any bids that North has made and adjust the score to E/W making 3♦ for 110. Whether that is actually covered in the rules is another matter. The illegality of the bid is on a far higher level than a simple misunderstanding.
The laws define inadmissible calls, like doubling your partner. But here there’s nothing illegal about the call. There can be a regulation in force that an agreement about a call, in this case that 2NT can be made with a (small) sngleton, is not allowed, ‘illegal’ you might call that, but there’s is no evidence presented to that effect. But even if it’s the case, you must consider whether N made the 3
♠ call based on UI. If not, and I don’t see that it is, that call is admissible and you can’t decide that itis invalid. You let the play continue and correct the result if the NOS was damaged by a breach of the Laws or regulations or give a PP if you think that that’s warranted.