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Code · Connecticut · Title 7 — Municipalities · CHAPTER 98* — Municipal Powers

Sec. 7-170. Bazaars and raffles; definitions.

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As used in this section and sections 7-171 to 7-186 , inclusive, unless otherwise provided:
(1)“Applicant” means the sponsoring organization solely responsible for all charities participating in the bazaar or raffle;
(2)“Bazaar” means a place maintained by a sponsoring organization for the disposal of merchandise awards by means of chance;
(3)“Cash” means coins and paper money that is legal tender of any nation;
(4)“Coupon” means a ticket, form or document which the holder may redeem in exchange for gift cards, gift certificates, merchandise, tangible personal property, services or transportation on a common carrier, or a discount in the purchase price of gift cards, gift certificates, merchandise, tangible personal property, services or transportation on a common carrier; and
(5)“Raffle” means an arrangement for raising money by the sale of tickets, certain among which, as determined by chance after the sale, entitle the holders to prizes.
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