Lottery definition

Lottery or “state lottery” means the lottery created pursuant to this act and operated exclusively by or under the exclusive control of the bureau of state lottery.
Lottery means the Virginia Lottery.
Lottery or “policy” means an unlawful gambling scheme in which:

Examples of Lottery in a sentence

  • These requirements have been established to detail the responsibilities of the Retailer to New Mexico Lottery Authority (hereafter referred to as “NMLA”) in order to ensure fair and equitable handling of all financial circumstances with regards to Retailer lottery accounts.

  • It will use a Heritage Lottery funded project to investigate ways of sustaining the involvement of these established audiences and of building links with other under-served audiences.

  • The Retailer will operate in a manner that is consistent with the New Mexico Lottery Act, applicable federal, state and local laws, rules, policy and procedures adopted by the NMLA and these terms and conditions.

  • The NMLA and Retailer will mutually determine where the Lottery equipment should be placed in the Retailer’s store(s) for the purposes of selling and promoting Lottery tickets.

  • New Mexico Lottery Authority (NMLA) Retailers are subject to certain financial requirements.


More Definitions of Lottery

Lottery means any scheme for the disposal or distribution of property by
Lottery means an unlawful gambling scheme in which:
Lottery means any of a variety of procedures used to determine priority in the issuance of new licenses or permits in cases where only a limited number of new licenses are available; such procedures having the common characteristics of being verifiably blind, random, fair and equitable.
Lottery or "state lottery" means the lottery or lotteries established and operated pursuant to this
Lottery means a game in which:
Lottery means any lottery game or series of games established and operated pursuant to this Chapter.
Lottery means any of a variety of techniques to distribute licenses or permits when the demand for such licenses or permits exceeds the supply, such techniques having the common characteristics of being verifiably blind, random, fair and equitable.