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The Common Gaming Houses Act 1953 (Malay: Akta Rumah Judi Terbuka 1953), is a Malaysian law which made illegal common gaming houses, public gaming, and public lotteries. [1] All common gaming houses were declared a nuisance and prohibited by law, and any person found owning an establishment or participating can be charged.
The Betting Act 1953, in its current form (1 January 2006), consists of 22 sections and no schedule (including 6 amendments), without separate parts. Section 1: Short title; Section 2: Interpretation; Section 3: Nuisance; Section 4: Offences relating to common betting houses and betting information centres; Section 5: Advancing money for conducting
Betting Act 1953; C. Common Gaming Houses Act 1953; Constitution of Venezuela (1953) Criminal Justice Act 1953; L. Labor Standards Act (South Korea) W. Wildlife Act 1953
Betting Act 1953; C. Common Gaming Houses Act 1953; Criminal Justice Act 1953 This page was last edited on 25 August 2023, at 17:26 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Lotteries Act 1952 [Act 288] Common Gaming Houses Act 1953 [Act 289] Medicines (Advertisement and Sale) Act 1956 [Act 290] Patents Act 1983 [Act 291] Lembaga Kemajuan Ternakan Negara (Dissolution) Act 1983 [Act 292] Finance Act 1983 [Act 293] Goods Vehicle Levy Act 1983 [Act 294] Military Manoeuvres Act 1983 [Act 295] Public Order (Preservation ...
Section 201(1) makes it an indictable offence for to "(keep) a common gaming house or common betting house" with a maximum penalty of two years' imprisonment, while Section 201(2) makes it a summary offence to be "found, without lawful excuse, in a common gaming house or common betting house" with a maximum penalty of six months' imprisonment ...
Gambling law is the set of rules and regulations that apply to the gaming or gambling industry. Gaming law is not a branch of law in the traditional sense but rather is a collection of several areas of law that include criminal law, regulatory law, constitutional law, administrative law, company law, contract law, and in some jurisdictions, competition law.
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