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; "Betting"  and "Gaming"
; "Betting"  and "Gaming"
Acquiring a share of a lottery ticket can be a form of gaming or betting.<Ref>
Acquiring a share of a lottery ticket can be a form of gaming or betting.<Ref>
{{CanLIIRP|World Media Brokers Inc|g93qf|1998 CanLII 27760 (ON CJ)|132 CCC (3d) 180}}{{perONCJ|Fairgrieve J}}("... Brooke J.A.'s use of the word "game" to describe the risking of money that could produce either a win or loss. His Lordship also observed that the accused there had been properly acquitted by the trial judge of the charge of "placing bets for consideration", not because "bets" were not being placed, but because there was no "consideration" received by the accused for having done so. That, in my view, provides appellate authority for the obvious proposition, ..., that acquiring a share of a lottery ticket is a "bet" and a  lottery is a "game", within the meaning of the Criminal Code.» )
{{CanLIIRP|World Media Brokers Inc|g93qf|1998 CanLII 27760 (ON CJ)|132 CCC (3d) 180}}{{perONCJ|Fairgrieve J}}( {{Tr}}« ... Brooke J.A.'s use of the word "game" to describe the risking of money that could produce either a win or loss. His Lordship also observed that the accused there had been properly acquitted by the trial judge of the charge of "placing bets for consideration", not because "bets" were not being placed, but because there was no "consideration" received by the accused for having done so. That, in my view, provides appellate authority for the obvious proposition, ..., that acquiring a share of a lottery ticket is a "bet" and a  lottery is a "game", within the meaning of the Criminal Code.» )
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