Gambling Act 2003

Gambling - Licensing of casino gambling - General provisions

127: Casino licence not transferable

You could also call this:

"A casino licence belongs to one person or group and can't be passed on to someone else."

Illustration for Gambling Act 2003

A casino licence cannot be given to someone else, except if it says you can in section 126. You can find more information about this in section 126. This means the licence usually stays with the person or group it was given to.

This text is automatically generated. It might be out of date or be missing some parts. Find out more about how we do this.

This page was last updated on

View the original legislation for this page at https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1986/0120/latest/link.aspx?id=DLM208696.


Previous

126: Mortgage or assignment of casino licence, or

"Using your casino licence as security for a loan needs Gambling Commission approval"


Next

128: Application for casino operator’s licence, or

"How to get a licence to run a casino in New Zealand"

Part 2Gambling
Licensing of casino gambling: General provisions

127Casino licence not transferable

  1. A casino licence is not transferable except under section 126.