Examples of National Gambling Act in a sentence
A person who carries on the business of making available a gambling activity as contemplated in section 3 of the National Gambling Act, 2004 (Act 7 of 2004) in respect of which a license is required to be issued by the National Gambling Board or a provincial licensing authority.
The conduct of gambling operations is regulated in terms of both the Act and the National Gambling Act, 2004.
The National Gambling Board established in terms of the National Gambling Act, and retained in terms of the National Gambling Act, 2004 (Act 7 of 2004).
A provincial licensing authority as defined in section 1 the National Gambling Act, 2004 (Act 7 of 2004).
The Liquor Act (2003) and National Gambling Act (2004) prohibit the sale of alcohol to anyone under the age of 18 and prohibit children from gambling.
A provincial licensing authority as defined in section 1 of the National Gambling Act, 2004 (Act 7 of 2004), in respect of accountable institutions referred to in item 9 of Schedule 1.
The NGB is a statutory body established in terms of the National Gambling Act, 2004 (Act 7 of 2004) to provide for the co-ordination of concurrent national and provincial legislative competence over matters relating to casinos, racing, gambling and wagering, and to provide for the continued regulation of those matters.
It is the responsibility of Applicants to take cognisance of the Act and Regulations, the National Gambling Act, and the National Regulations to ensure they are not disqualified by any of the requirements.
A person who carries on the business of making available a gambling activity as contemplated in section 3 of the National Gambling Act, 2004 (Act7 of 2004) in respect of which a license is required to be issued by the National Gambling Board or a provincial licensing authority.
In terms of section 83(1) of the National Gambling Act, 2004 (Act No. 7 of 2004), a person convicted of an offence in terms of the Act is liable to a fine “not exceeding R10 million or to imprisonment of 10 years or both a fine or such imprisonment”.