New Jersey Casino Control Commission definition

New Jersey Casino Control Commission means the commission defined in New Jersey Statutes Annotated 5:12-14 as amended from time to time.
New Jersey Casino Control Commission is the commission defined in New Jersey Statutes Annotated 5:12-14 as amended from time to time.

Examples of New Jersey Casino Control Commission in a sentence

  • LicensingOn November 10, 2010, the Company was granted its plenary casino license by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission.

  • The Claridge will pay all attorneys' fees and other costs that the Executive may incur: (a) in connection with any investigation or proceeding against the Executive; or, (b) in which the Executive may be involved (other than with respect to any act defined as "cause" for termination as noted in 5(a)(ii); or, (c) relating to any criminal charges filed against the Executive, by the Division of Gaming Enforcement of the New Jersey Attorney General's Office or by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission.

  • The Executive represents that he or she possesses a casino key employee license required by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission.

  • The new corporations were formed in accordance with the terms of the Amended and Restated Purchase agreement that was approved by the United States Bankruptcy Court, District of New Jersey, on November 4, 2009 and the New Jersey Casino Control Commission (“NJCCC”) on November 19, 2009.In November 2013, the Company received authorization from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (“NJDGE”) to commence continuous, 24-hour Internet gaming (“IGaming”) on its online gaming site, TropicanaCasino.com.

  • Each party agrees to perform its duties under this Agreement in accordance with the laws, ordinances, regulations and rules of any and all qualified public authorities having jurisdiction over the conduct of each of the parties’ business and Casinos, including without limitation, New Jersey Casino Control Commission, the Nevada Gaming Commission, the Indiana Gaming Commission and the Mississippi Gaming Commission.

  • No such assignment shall be valid until approved to the extent required by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission, the Nevada Gaming Commission, the Indiana Gaming Commission, the Mississippi Gaming Commission or any other applicable regulatory authority.

  • To the extent so required pursuant to the laws of the State of New Jersey, the State of Nevada, the State of Indiana or the State of Mississippi, the New Jersey Casino Control Commission, the Nevada Gaming Commission, the Indiana Gaming Commission, the Mississippi Gaming Commission and any other applicable regulatory authority shall have the right to subsequently disapprove and cancel this Agreement.

  • J.S.A. 5:12-82d(7) and (10) and N.J.S.A. 5:12-105f, the New Jersey Casino Control Commission (the “Casino Control Commission”) shall have the right of prior approval with regard to the transfer of shares of stock, securities and other interests of the Company other than a transfer prior to the granting of a license by the Casino Control Commission to the Company.

  • Notice of this Motion has been provided to: (i) the Office of the United States Trustee for the District of Delaware; (ii) the Office of the United States Attorney for the District of Delaware; (iii) the Internal Revenue Service; (iv) the Debtors’ thirty (30) largest unsecured creditors; (v) counsel to the First Lien Agent; (vi) the New Jersey Casino Control Commission; and (vii) the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement.

  • During the Term of this Agreement, all provisions of the New Jersey Casino Control Act shall be complied with by Buyer and Seller, and Seller agrees to apply for a casino service industry license, if required by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission.

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