My question involves business law in the state of: California
This is purely hypothetical, but I was reading California law on lotteries. It appears that a lottery can only be held commercially if there is a free way to enter as an alternative to paid entry. In addition, the lottery can't discriminate between paid and unpaid entries. Can a lottery allow someone to enter once for free, and then offer to enter additional times for a paid amount?
This is purely hypothetical, but I was reading California law on lotteries. It appears that a lottery can only be held commercially if there is a free way to enter as an alternative to paid entry. In addition, the lottery can't discriminate between paid and unpaid entries. Can a lottery allow someone to enter once for free, and then offer to enter additional times for a paid amount?
Gambling: Running a Lottery in California
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