N.J.S.A. 5:12-29

Junket

5:12-29. Junket "Junket"--An arrangement the purpose of which is to induce any person, selected or approved for participation therein on the basis of his ability to satisfy a financial qualification obligation related to his ability or willingness to gamble or on any other basis related to his propensity to gamble, to come to a licensed casino hotel for the purpose of gambling and pursuant to which, and as consideration for which, any or all of the cost of transportation, food, lodging, and entertainment for said person is directly or indirectly paid by a casino licensee or employee or agent thereof. L. 1977, c. 110, s. 29; amended 1979,c.282,s.8; 1983,c.41,s.1; 1987,c.426,s.1.

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