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Can you summarize 52 CTGS Chapter 924?
Civil Actions - Chapters 895 to 931 (Secs. 52-1 to 52-660) > Wagering Contracts - Secs. 52-553 to 52-554
Short Summary
This legal document governs wagers, wagering contracts, and related activities. It states that all wagers, contracts, and securities involving the exchange of money or valuable things in games, horse races, sports, pastimes, and gambling activities are void. However, there are exceptions to this rule. The document specifies that negotiable instruments acquired in good faith without notice of illegality, the sale of raffle tickets, online casino gaming, online sports wagering, retail sports wagering, fantasy contests, operation of keno, purchase of lottery tickets through specific channels, and any wager or contract authorized by law are not affected by this voidance. The document also provides historical references and citations related to wagering contracts. It does not mention any specific penalties for non-compliance or violation of its provisions.
Whom does it apply to?
Individuals or entities involved in wagers, wagering contracts, and related activities
What does it govern?
Wagers, wagering contracts, and related activities
What are exemptions?
Negotiable instruments acquired in good faith without notice of illegality, sale of raffle tickets, online casino gaming, online sports wagering, retail sports wagering, fantasy contests, operation of keno, purchase of lottery tickets through specific channels, and any wager or contract authorized by law
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties mentioned
Jurisdiction
Connecticut