Gambling Act 2003

Gambling - Licensing of casino gambling - Casino venue agreements

132: Approval of casino venue agreement

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"Getting approval for a casino agreement from the Gambling Commission"

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If you want to enter into a casino venue agreement, you must apply to the Gambling Commission for approval first. You do this before you agree to the terms. If you already have a casino venue agreement and you want to make changes to it, you must also apply to the Gambling Commission for approval before you make those changes. You need to fill out the right form when you apply to the Gambling Commission for approval. The Gambling Commission will look at your application and decide whether to approve your casino venue agreement or any changes to it.

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Part 2Gambling
Licensing of casino gambling: Casino venue agreements

132Approval of casino venue agreement

  1. Casino licence holders who propose to enter into a casino venue agreement must apply to the Gambling Commission for approval of the agreement before entering into it.

  2. A party to a casino venue agreement who seeks to amend that agreement must apply to the Gambling Commission for approval of the amendment before the amendment is made.

  3. An application for approval under subsection (1) or subsection (2) must be on the relevant form.

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  • 1990 No 62 s 40