Gaming Commissions definition
Examples of Gaming Commissions in a sentence
The term "Gaming Authorities" shall mean all agencies, authorities and instrumentalities of any state, nation (including Native American nations) or other governmental entity or any subdivision thereof, regulating gaming or related activities in the United States or any state or political subdivision thereof, including, without limitation, the Mississippi and Louisiana Gaming Commissions.
Hilton and Company shall keep each other apprised of the status of any communications with, and any inquiries or requests for additional information from, the Gaming Commissions and shall comply promptly with any such inquiry or request.
Purchaser, Parent, Sellers and the Companies shall keep each other apprised of the status of any communications with, and any inquiries or requests for additional information from, the Gaming Commissions and shall comply promptly with any such inquiry or request.
Neither the Company nor the Guarantor has any reason to believe that any governmental agency with authority pursuant to any Gaming Law is investigating the Company, the Guarantor or any of their respective subsidiaries, other than in ordinary course administrative reviews, in connection with the Indiana Gaming Commission's review of the Company and the Guarantor following the Company's acquisition of Showboat, Inc.
If Lessor is not approved by the Gaming Commission and Lessor does not obtain such approval at its sole expense within ninety (90) days of such disapproval by the Gaming Commission, then Lessee shall have the option to immediately terminate this Lease and no rent shall be due for the period following the Gaming Commissions initial disapproval.
The Oregon State Police shall give due consideration to the basis for the Tribal Gaming Commission's waiver decision in exercising its right to approve or disapprove the waiver request.
In addition, the Borrower shall use commercially reasonable best efforts to obtain a determination from the National Indian Gaming Commission that the Collateral Assignment and Security Agreement does not constitute a management contract subject to the National Indian Gaming Commission's approval.
All such games may be played and operated within the Tribe's facility, provided that the Tribe shall first receive the Tribal Gaming Commission's game approval as well as Gaming Laboratories International certification as stated in the original Compact prior to placing any game into operation.