Examples of Gambling Act in a sentence
I/ We understand that it is an offence under section 342 of the Gambling Act 2005 to give information which is false or misleading in, or in relation to, this application.I/ We confirm that the applicant(s) have the right to occupy the premises.
I/ We understand that it is an offence under section 342 of the Gambling Act 2005 to give information which is false or misleading in, or in relation to, this application.
Specific delegations under the Licensing Act 2003 and Gambling Act 2005 are set out in the Licensing Policy and Statement of Principles under Gambling Act 2005.
This action would be a criminal offence under the Gambling Act 2005.
To maintain and update a working knowledge of the Licensing Act 2003, relevant guidelines and regulations, and the Gambling Act 2005 as they affect applications which come before the Licensing Committee.
It should also be noted that the licensing authority can cancel the permit or vary the number of machines should the premises be mainly used for making gaming machines available for use on the premises (Schedule 13 paragraph 16 Gambling Act 2005).
To deal with all matters, powers, duties and functions, which shall include the issuing of Licences and permits in respect of lotteries, house to house and street collections in accordance with the House to House Collections Act 1939, the Police Factories (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1916 (Street Collections) and Schedule 17 of the Gambling Act 2005.
Including functions which, by virtue of the Gambling Act 2005 Act are delegated to the Licensing Committee.
This will necessitate suitable precautions, such as raising the gangway and having personnel standing by moorings.
The Secretary of State has the power to determine what form of gambling can be authorised by Temporary Use Notices, and at the time of writing this Statement the relevant regulations (SI no 3157: The Gambling Act 2005 (Temporary Use Notices) Regulations 2007) state that Temporary Use Notices can only be used to permit the provision of facilities or equal chance gaming, where the gaming is intended to produce a single winner, which in practice means poker tournaments.