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Section 5:8-41 - Offenses; disorderly persons; forfeiture of license; ineligibility to apply for license

NJ Rev Stat § 5:8-41 (2019) (N/A)
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5:8-41. Offenses; disorderly persons; forfeiture of license; ineligibility to apply for license

Any person, association or corporation who or which shall make any false statement in any application for any such license or in any statement annexed thereto or shall pay any rental for the use of any premises for holding, operating or conducting any game of chance under this act or for any other purpose in connection with the holding, operating or conducting thereof, unless the amount of such rental is stated in a statement annexed to the application for the license as provided in section 3 of this act, or shall pay or receive any sum for such rental in excess of the sum stated as the rental to be charged therefor in such a statement, executed by him or on its behalf, or shall fail to keep such books and records as shall fully and truly record all transactions connected with the holding, operating or conducting of games of chance under any such license or shall falsify or make any false entry in any books or records so far as they relate to any transaction connected with the holding, operating and conducting of any game of chance under any such license or shall violate any of the provisions of this act or of any term of such license shall be a disorderly person and if convicted as such shall, in addition to suffering any other penalties which may be imposed, forfeit any license issued to it under this act and shall be ineligible to apply for a license under this act for 1 year thereafter.

L.1954, c. 6, p. 41, s. 18. Amended by L.1955, c. 160, p. 691, s. 11.

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Section 5:8-41 - Offenses; disorderly persons; forfeiture of license; ineligibility to apply for license