Otherwise Prohibited definition

Otherwise Prohibited means that an individual has been determined by BCLC in its sole discretion to be ineligible to register or play on ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.
Otherwise Prohibited means that an individual has been determined by MBLL in its sole discretion to be ineligible to register for or play on ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇;
Otherwise Prohibited means that an individual has been determined by WCLC in its sole discretion to be ineligible to register for or make purchases on Subscription Spot;

Examples of Otherwise Prohibited in a sentence

  • In order to become a Registered Player, you must be at least 19 years of age, a resident of British Columbia, physically located within British Columbia, not enrolled in a Voluntary Self-Exclusion program at any BC gaming facility, not Otherwise Prohibited and able to satisfy any requirements BCLC may have from time to time to confirm your identity.


More Definitions of Otherwise Prohibited

Otherwise Prohibited means that an individual has been determined by SIGA in its sole discretion to be ineligible to register for or play on ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇;

Related to Otherwise Prohibited

  • Judicial Member means a Member of the Appellate Tribunal appointed as such under clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 46;

  • Intimidating, threatening, abusive, or harming conduct means, but is not limited to, conduct that does the following:

  • Crime-related prohibition means an order of a court

  • Competent Court of Law means any court or tribunal or any similar judicial or quasi- judicial body in India that has jurisdiction to adjudicate upon issues relating to this Agreement;

  • Solicitation of a romantic relationship means deliberate or repeated acts that can be reasonably interpreted as the solicitation by an educator of a relationship with a student that is romantic in nature. A romantic relationship is often characterized by a strong emotional or sexual attachment and/or patterns of exclusivity, but does not include appropriate educator-student relationships that arise out of legitimate contexts such as familial connections or longtime acquaintance. The following acts, considered in context, may constitute prima facie evidence of the solicitation by an educator of a romantic relationship with a student: