Betting Rights definition

Betting Rights means the right to transmit with or without commentary audio-visual material and/or audio-only content on a live basis in connection with the possibility for viewers and users to place bets on CEV Competitions as part of a licensed and registered online and/or mobile gambling/betting platform (including betting websites and applications).

Examples of Betting Rights in a sentence

  • All rights in respect of the Tournaments relating to betting or games of chance to be licensed to betting companies (including but not limited to media rights and data rights including results/scores) (" Tournament Betting Rights") shall vest in BWF.

  • BWF shall be entitled to sublicense the Tournament Betting Rights in respect of Grade 3 Tournaments only to Continental Confederations.

  • BWF shall be entitled to sublicense the Tournament Betting Rights in respect of Grade 3 Tournaments only to Continental Confederations.The BWF always retains the right to publish results and reports from the BWF Sanctioned Tournaments, on the Internet and elsewhere, and to do so at times determined solely by the BWF.

  • In relation to lotteries, SmartTrans has the following agreements in place in China:! Rights to provide Internet Lottery and Sports Betting! Rights to provide Mobile Lottery and Sports BettingThe Welfare Lottery and Sports Lottery, which are operated by the government, are the only forms of legal gambling in the People’s Republic of China (PRC).

Related to Betting Rights

  • Accessory dwelling unit means a habitable living unit added to, created within, or detached from a primary single-family dwelling and contained on one lot.

  • Junior accessory dwelling unit means a unit that is no more than 500 square feet in size and contained entirely within a single-family residence. A junior accessory dwelling unit may include separate sanitation facilities, or may share sanitation facilities with the existing structure.

  • All-terrain vehicle means either of the following: