Hard Count definition

Hard Count means the count of the coin or tokens in a drop bucket (slots).
Hard Count means the process of counting coins generated by Gaming Operations.
Hard Count means the physical counting of coins after they are removed from gaming machines.

Examples of Hard Count in a sentence

  • The Tribe shall have the right to inspect and oversee the systems and to have the Tribal Inspector present to oversee the Hard Count and Soft Count room procedures at all times.


More Definitions of Hard Count

Hard Count means the counting of coins generated by gaming operations.

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