Gambling Act 2003

Gambling - Licensing of class 4 gambling - Particular limits on numbers of gaming machines

91: No compensation

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"The government does not pay you back if you lose money because of some gambling rules."

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If you have a loss or damage because of certain rules in the Gambling Act 2003, like the ones in sections 89 to 101 or section 102(5A), you will not get any money from the government to make up for it. The government does not have to pay you for any problems you have because of these rules. You will not receive compensation from the Crown or a territorial authority for any loss or damage arising from these sections.

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Part 2Gambling
Licensing of class 4 gambling: Particular limits on numbers of gaming machines

91No compensation

  1. No compensation is payable by the Crown or a territorial authority to any person for any loss or damage arising from the enactment or operation of sections 89 to 101 or section 102(5A).

Notes
  • Section 91: amended, on , by section 6 of the Gambling (Gambling Harm Reduction) Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 71).