Duck race definition

Duck race means a game of chance played by releasing numbered, inanimate toys (ducks) into a
Duck race means a charitable raffle played by releasing numbered,
Duck race means a charitable raffle played by releasing numbered, inanimate toys (ducks) into a body of moving water. A person who has been as- signed the same number as the first duck to cross a predetermined point in the water (the finish line) is the winner. Other prizes may be awarded on the ba-

More Definitions of Duck race

Duck race means a charitable raffle played by releasing num-
Duck race means a charitable raffle played by releasing numbered, inanimate toys (ducks) into a body of moving water. A person who has been as- signed the same number as the first duck to cross a predetermined point in the water (the finish line) is the winner. Other prizes may be awarded on the ba- sis of the order in which the ducks cross the finish line. With the exception of determining "net proceeds," all restrictions and requirements applicable to the conduct of charitable raffles in this chapter shall also apply to the conduct of duck races.
Duck race means a game of chance played by releasing numbered, inanimate toys (ducks) into a body of moving water. A person who has been assigned the same number as the first duck to cross a predetermined point in the water (the finish line) is the winner. Other prizes may be awarded on the basis of the order in which the ducks cross the finish line. Any and all restrictions and requirements applicable to the conduct of raffles in this article shall also apply to the conduct of duck races. "Landlord" means any person or his agent, firm, association, organization, partnership, or corporation, or employee thereof, which owns and leases, or leases any premise devoted in whole or in part to the conduct of bingo games, and any person residing in the same household as a landlord.

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