Common use of Prohibited Software Functions Clause in Contracts

Prohibited Software Functions. Player Terminals shall not have software or hardware that determines the outcome of any Electronic Scratch Ticket Game. Nothing herein is intended to prohibit the Player Terminal from creating the appropriate Scratch Ticket and On­ line Game graphics and animation to correspond to, display or represent, in an entertaining manner, the outcome. In addition, Player Terminals shall not have any software that: 5.12.1 Determines which Scratch Ticket outcome from within the Scratch Ticket Subset is transmitted to the Player Terminal; or 5.12.2 Alters the amount of the payout of the Electronic Scratch Ticket as received from the Central Computer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Tribal/State Compact for Class Iii Gaming, Tribal/State Compact for Class Iii Gaming, Tribal/State Compact for Class Iii Gaming

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Prohibited Software Functions. Player Terminals shall not have software or hardware that determines the outcome of any Electronic Scratch Ticket Game. Nothing herein is intended to prohibit the Player Terminal from creating the appropriate Scratch Ticket and On­ line On- Line Game graphics and animation to correspond to, display or represent, in an entertaining manner, the outcome. In addition, Player Terminals shall not have any software that: 5.12.1 Determines which Scratch Ticket outcome from within the Scratch Ticket Subset is transmitted to the Player Terminal; or 5.12.2 Alters the amount of the payout of the Electronic Scratch Ticket as received from the Central Computer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tribal State Compact for Class Iii Gaming, Tribal State Compact for Class Iii Gaming

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Prohibited Software Functions. Player Terminals shall not have software or hardware that determines the outcome of any Electronic Scratch Ticket Game. Nothing herein is intended to prohibit the Player Terminal from creating the appropriate Scratch Ticket and On­ line Game graphics and animation anirbation to correspond to, display or represent, in an entertaining manner, the outcome. In addition, Player Terminals shall not have any software that: 5.12.1 Determines which Scratch Ticket outcome from within the Scratch Ticket Subset is transmitted to the Player Terminal; or 5.12.2 Alters the amount of the payout of the Electronic Scratch Ticket as received from the Central Computer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tribal/State Compact for Class Iii Gaming

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