Betting Law

/ˈbɛtɪŋ lɔː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The body of law and regulations governing betting and wagering activities, including licensing, conduct, and enforcement.
    The betting law requires operators to obtain a license before offering sports wagers.

Forms

  • betting law

Commentary

Betting law is often intertwined with gaming law but specifically focuses on betting activities rather than all forms of gambling.

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