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Stakeholder
abide the event of a wager, may be recovered, see Gaming Act, 1845, s. 18, and the title WAGER. A stakeholder
Coupon betting
description commonly made by means of a totalisator, Betting and Gaming Duties Act, 1981, s. 11 (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England,
Roulette
Roulette. See GAMING
Rolypoly
Rolypoly, a form of roulette. See GAMING.
Putts and refusals
Act], repealed by 23 & 24 Vict. c. 28. See GAMING.
Raffles
amended by s. 25. See Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Games and Gaming.,' and see ART UNIONS AND LOTTERY. A form of lottery
Intoxicating liquor
81). They are subject to penalties for permitting drunkenness or gaming for harbouring constables or prostitutes, for sale to children under
Entertainment
a gathering of persons for entertainment. Entertainment (Small Lotteries and Gaming Act, 1956) c. 45, s. 4(1) included a tombola drive
Dice
nature of dice,' except backgammon, are unlawful by the (English) Gaming Act, 1739 (13 Geo. 2, c. 19), s. 9.
Handicap horse race
of Tamil Nandu, AIR 1996 SC 1153 (1165). [Tamil Nadu Gaming Act (3 of 1930), s. 11)]
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