Internet gaming operator definition

Internet gaming operator means a person that is issued an internet gaming operator license from the board.
Internet gaming operator means a party or parties permitted by the Division to operate an Internet gaming system.
Internet gaming operator means Internet Gaming Operator, as defined in the Act.

Examples of Internet gaming operator in a sentence

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  • One or more Internet gaming operators may, with prior approval of the Division, participate in an Internet gaming network in accordance with a written agreement that has been executed by each Internet gaming operator.

  • No Internet gaming tournament shall be conducted unless the Internet gaming operator, prior to the first time a tournament type is offered, files written notice with the Division of its intent to offer such a tournament.

  • An Internet gaming operator may pay a fee to the celebrity player.

  • An Internet gaming operator may conduct an Internet gaming tournament for any game approved by the Division pursuant to N.J.S.A. 5:12-5.

  • If a celebrity player is utilized and the celebrity player generates winnings that the Internet gaming operator does not permit the celebrity player toretain, such winnings shall be included as Internet gaming gross revenue in a manner approved by the Division.

  • An Internet gaming operator may conduct an Internet gaming tournament for any game approved by the Division pursuant toN.J.S.A. 5:12-5.

  • Those new requirements are related to the training that is given to employees of an Internet gaming operator who have direct contact with patrons.

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  • On 22 June 2018, the player from Cameroon, Fabrice Ondoa (hereinafter: the Claimant or player), and the Belgian club, KV Oostende NV (hereinafter: the Respondent or club) signed an employment contract valid as from 1 July 2018 until 30 June 2022.


More Definitions of Internet gaming operator

Internet gaming operator means a casino licensee permitted under the act and the regulations to operate an internet gaming system.
Internet gaming operator means a casino licensee permitted under

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