Director of Casino Surveillance definition

Director of Casino Surveillance means the person appointed under section 94 of the Casino Control Act; 'Documentation' means any document or proposal which the Company is required to submit to the Authority under clauses 6, 7, and 8; 'Drawings' means the plans, designs and working drawings relating to the Temporary Casino Complex or the Melbourne Casino Complex (as the case may be) provided by the Company to the Authority and described in Schedule Two of the Management Agreement; 'Encumbrance' means a mortgage, charge, pledge, lien, assignment, hypothecation, retention of title (other than a retention of title in respect of trading stock), or any other right (including, without limitation, under a trust, agency, hire purchase, sale and repurchase, sale and leaseback or flawed asset arrangement) of a creditor to have its claims satisfied prior to other creditors with, or from the proceeds of or by recourse to any asset and includes any agreement, arrangement or document conferring such a right or having substantially the same economic effect; 'Equity Funding Agreement (Federal)' means the agreement dated 30 August 1993 between Danwick Pty Limited ACN 059 321 667, The Federal Hotels Limited ACN 004 108 249 and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Limited ACN 009 556 629; 'Facility Agreement'9 means the $300,000,000 multi‑option facility agreement dated 30 August 1993 between the Company, the Financiers and the Agent; 'Finance Documents' means the Facility Agreement and the Financiers' Securities; 'Financial Year' means from 1 July to 30 June (inclusive); 'Financiers'10 means National Australia Bank Limited, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, HongkongBank of Australia Limited, R & I Bank of Western Australia Limited and State Bank of New South Wales Limited and their successors, assigns and substitutes; 'Financiers' Securities'11 means the following securities given to the Agent as agent for the Financiers:
Director of Casino Surveillance means the person appointed under section 94 of the Casino Control Act; 'Documentation' means any document or proposal which the Company is required to submit to the Authority under clauses 6, 7, and 8;
Director of Casino Surveillance means the person appointed under section 94 of the Casino Control Act; 'Documentation' means any document or proposal which the Company is required to submit to the Authority under clauses 6, 7, and 8; 'Drawings' means the plans, designs and working drawings relating to the Temporary Casino Complex or the Melbourne Casino Complex (as the case may be) provided by the Company to the Authority and described in Schedule Two of the Management Agreement; 'Encumbrance' means a mortgage, charge, pledge, lien, assignment, hypothecation, retention of title (other than a retention of title in respect of trading stock), or any other right (including, without limitation, under a trust, agency, hire purchase, sale and repurchase, sale and leaseback or flawed asset arrangement) of a creditor to have its claims satisfied prior to other creditors with, or from the proceeds of or by recourse to any asset and includes any agreement, arrangement or document conferring such a right or having substantially the same economic effect; 'Equity Funding Agreement (Federal)' means the agreement dated 30 August 1993 between Danwick Pty Limited ACN 059 321 667, The Federal Hotels Limited ACN 004 108 249 and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Limited ACN 009 556 629; 'Facility Agreement'16 means the $300,000,000 multi‑option facility agreement dated 30 August 1993 between the Company, the Financiers and the Agent;

Examples of Director of Casino Surveillance in a sentence

  • Despite section 147 (3), as amended by the 2001 amending Act, an exemption under that subsection may not be granted in respect of a former Director of Casino Surveillance.

  • Section t9(2) of the Act provides that the Director of Casino Surveillance may, on his or her own motion (and must at the direction of the Authority), inquire into whether there are grounds for disciplinary action against a licensee and report to the Authority on the matter.

  • While the Authority is not able to control the length of investigations (this is the responsibility of the Director of Casino Surveillance in the Department of Gaming and Racing) it nevertheless maintains a significant customer service orientation in order to assist licence applicants through the application process and through reviewing the Director's operations.

  • Until 1 July 2004 in Victoria, section 69 of the Casino Control Act 1991 (Vic) prohibited a person from organising or promoting a junket without the approval of the Director of Casino Surveillance given in accordance with the regulations, being the Casino Control (Junkets and Premium Players) Regulations 1999 (Vic).

  • Restrictions on employment etc of former key officials Despite section 147 (3), as amended by the 2001 amending Act, an exemption under that subsection may not be granted in respect of a former Director of Casino Surveillance.

  • The Director of Casino Surveillance and his staff become part of the Casino Control Authority and report to the Chief Executive and Board of the Authority.

  • In this respect, the Authority and the Director of Casino Surveillance stand in the shoes of the Director of Liquor and Gaming in relation to the issue and enforcement of liquor licences.

  • In addition, Government Inspectors, heads of the Star City’s investigation, surveillance and security departments, gaming shift managers, a casino manager, security officers, the Director of Casino Surveillance, his Manager of Inspections and Government Inspectors gave evidence.

  • Improvements in administration and the efficient use of the system are also being finalised with the outcome of the Authority, the Director of Casino Surveillance and the casino operator being able to access an electronic version of the internal control system.

  • Recommendation 11: The MOE should require continuous chlorine and turbidity monitors for all groundwater sources that are under the direct influence of surface water or that serve municipal populations greater than a size prescribed by the MOE.


More Definitions of Director of Casino Surveillance

Director of Casino Surveillance means the person appointed under section 94 of the Casino Control Act; 'Documentation' means any document or proposal which the Company is required to submit to the Authority under clauses 6, 7, and 8; 'Drawings' means the plans, designs and working drawings relating to the Temporary Casino Complex or the Melbourne Casino Complex (as the case may be) provided by 12 Amended by the Eighth Variation Agreement to the Casino Agreement effective 30 June 1999 the Company to the Authority and described in Schedule Two of the Management Agreement; 'Encumbrance' means a mortgage, charge, pledge, lien, assignment, hypothecation, retention of title (other than a retention of title in respect of trading stock), or any other right (including, without limitation, under a trust, agency, hire purchase, sale and repurchase, sale and leaseback or flawed asset arrangement) of a creditor to have its claims satisfied prior to other creditors with, or from the proceeds of or by recourse to any asset and includes any agreement, arrangement or document conferring such a right or having substantially the same economic effect; 'Equity Funding Agreement (Federal)' means the agreement dated 30 August 1993 between Danwick Pty Limited ACN 059 321 667, The Federal Hotels Limited ACN 004 108 249 and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Limited ACN 009 556 629; 'Facility Agreement'13 means the $300,000,000 multi-option facility agreement dated 30 August 1993 between the Company, the Financiers and the Agent;

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